📚 Programs Offered
In Classical Conversations, all subjects are studied with Christ at the center, equipping students to love truth, seek wisdom, and engage the world with grace and conviction.
The classical model is time-tested and biblically sound. Built on the trivium—grammar, dialectic, and rhetoric—classical education teaches students how to learn, think deeply, and express themselves clearly and confidently.
“Through wisdom a house is built; and by understanding it is established; through knowledge its rooms are filled with rare and beautiful treasures.” - Proverbs 24:3-4
Classical Conversations programs are available for students of all ages:
Foundations (Ages 4–12)
Weekly memory work in history, science, math, Latin, grammar, geography, and Bible
Hands-on science experiments and fine arts
Fun and friendship in a safe, Christ-centered setting
Essentials (Ages 9–12)
Language arts and grammar instruction
Writing structure through IEW
Real-life application of math through games and discussion
Prepares students for dialectic learning
Challenge (Ages 12+)
Rigorous classical curriculum taught through discussion
Studies include literature, logic, Latin, science, math, apologetics, and more
Students learn to reason biblically, think critically, and communicate effectively
Community Roles:
PARENT: The parent is the primary teacher and expected to be in class with their students. They are fully responsible for their student’s education. The parent utilizes class-time with the tutor as a tool to help them with their approach to review memory work with their students at home.
TUTOR: The tutor is a lead learner who provides weekly academic support in the classroom by facilitating and modeling the classical method.
STUDENT:Â The student is a willing participant in class who will work on the weekly program at home to the best of his/her ability.
DIRECTOR: The director is the lead support for all tutors and parents. They will ensure that the community runs smoothly.Â