Classical Christian education
Classical Christian education is an approach to learning which emphasizes biblical teachings and incorporates a teaching model from the classical education movement known as the Trivium, consisting of three parts: grammar, logic, and rhetoric. According to Douglas Wilson, this method of instruction was developed by early Christians as part of the Seven Liberal Arts. Wilson's writings and the Logos School he founded have been cited as being influential in reviving the Trivium and fueling a modern educational movement, primarily among American Protestants.
Academy of Classical Christian Studies
Christ's Dominion Academy
Coram Deo Academy
Covenant Christian Academy (West Peabody, Massachusetts)
Covenant Classical Academy
Delaware Valley Classical School
Dominion Christian School
Geneva Academy
Logos School
Mars Hill Academy
Oak Hill Christian School
The Ambrose School
Westminster Academy (Tennessee)
Whitefield Academy (Missouri)
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Academy of Classical Christian Studies
Cair Paravel-Latin School
Christ's Dominion Academy
Coram Deo Academy
Coram Deo Classical Academy
Covenant Christian Academy (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
Covenant Christian Academy (West Peabody, Massachusetts)
Covenant Classical Academy
Coventry Christian Schools
Delaware Valley Classical School
Dominion Christian School
Eastbrook Academy
Evangel Classical Christian School
Faith Christian School (Virginia)
Geneva Academy
Heritage Christian School (Oregon)
Highlands Latin School
Hill Country Christian School
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Classical Christian education
Classical Christian education is an approach to learning which emphasizes biblical teachings and incorporates a teaching model from the classical education movement known as the Trivium, consisting of three parts: grammar, logic, and rhetoric. According to Douglas Wilson, this method of instruction was developed by early Christians as part of the Seven Liberal Arts. Wilson's writings and the Logos School he founded have been cited as being influential in reviving the Trivium and fueling a modern educational movement, primarily among American Protestants.
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