Libertas Christian School
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2022 4:16 pm
Libertas Christian School / Jr Kindergarten through 12th grade
http://libertaschristianschool.org/
Good Soil / The Classical Difference / 2.20min
This topic is not about the U.S. DOE, gov schools, teachers’ unions, union teachers. Please refrain.
http://libertaschristianschool.org/
Libertas is Intentionally Classical:
Regardless of their learning style, children learn in three phases; grammar, logic, and rhetoric. Like filling a warehouse, the mind is filled with all things true and good and beautiful in every subject. This type of education creates an appetite for a lifetime of learning. The classical approach teaches students to learn and think for themselves.
Libertas is Vibrantly Christian:
Impact through Biblical worldview brings about a transformation of hearts and lives.
-Chapels led by local pastors and spiritual leaders in the community
-Mentoring focused house groups. Libertas house system blends 7-12 grade students encouraging peer mentoring, camaraderie, and friendly competition.
-Sports coaching emphasis on Kingdom building
We look forward to meeting you as you prayerfully consider your children's schooling.
Good Soil / The Classical Difference / 2.20min
Wondering if anyone has thoughts/experiences with these schools?During the 1990s, families in about 100 communities across the United States started classical Christian schools with the hope of offering an education that would assist parents in raising their children in the paideia of the Lord.
The question almost thirty years later is: “To what extent have the goals of classical Christian education been realized?”
To that end, the ACCS commissioned a study by the University of Notre Dame’s Sociology Department.
Understandably, some will view the results of this survey skeptically because of the significant differences between classical Christian schools and the others surveyed. These results can be understood more fully by visiting the ACCS schools themselves.
Arguably, the greatest distinctive is integration—the intentional way that the subjects and Christian truth are interwoven.
Every class and every school activity has one purpose: to see God’s world rightly and to glorify Him.
These communities are tight-knit, serious but joyful, and eminently curious.
And, there is room for improvement. We invite Christians to join a local ACCS school on this journey.
This topic is not about the U.S. DOE, gov schools, teachers’ unions, union teachers. Please refrain.