Why Granite Classical

Portrait of a Graduate

The Granite Classical Tutorials model aims to help our students:

Love God

Jesus himself declares that the greatest commandment is to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength. As such, the Granite graduate knows the God of the Old and New Testament Scriptures as his Savior and greatest treasure. His chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever.

Love Others

Jesus also affirms that the second greatest commandment is to love your neighbor as yourself. The Granite graduate seeks to obey the Biblical mandate to love others as self and to do to others as you would have them do to you.

Love Learning

The Granite graduate, being broadly read in the foundational works of western culture, and having been taught in the methodologies of classical education, loves to learn.

Develop Rightly Ordered Affections

One of the marks of the growing Christian is loving the things he ought to love and hating the things he ought to hate. The Granite graduate places the highest value on all that is true, good, and beautiful, knowing that Jesus Christ is the embodiment of each of these transcendentals.

Possess the Tools to Learn Anything

Having been taught in the classical forms and pedagogies, the Granite graduate possesses the rudiments and skills to study any discipline. He is thus ready to pursue whichever course of learning in which the Lord leads.

Reason Wisely and Speak Eloquently

Having been formally trained in logic and rhetoric, the Granite graduate formulates cogent arguments and defends them winsomely in speech and in writing with alacrity and precision. Grounded in the truth of Scriptures, and informed by a broad exposure to literature and academic study, the Granite graduate aims to think deeply, employ wisdom, and speak graciously and persuasively for the sake of Christ to the world.

Remain Active in the Church and in Service

Learning is not done for the sake of the individual alone. Rather, the tools, wisdom, eloquence which are now the possession of the Granite graduate are meant for the growth of God’s Kingdom. As such, the Granite graduate understands the primacy of the Church in the continual growth and development of believers, and the responsibility of each believer to submit to local church leaders as the believer seeks to serve the local church body in ministry and disciple-making.

“After years of upset over going to school, my son can’t wait for Granite days. He is even disappointed when we have days off for holidays and breaks! My middle daughter had been quietly left behind in a traditional large classroom school setting, but through Granite she is now on grade level in reading and above grade level in math.”

Mom of Students in Grades 3 and 1

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