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The true end of a classical education is to teach students the art of learning through the classical Trivium. Here on our blog you can find our thoughts on classical education, homeschooling, and cultivating the true, the good, and the beautiful.
Nature and Verse: The Inspiration of Kindergarten
Guest Post by Dolly Myers Per our well established classroom routine, today my kindergartners filed into the classroom...
The Journey Takes Time
Things take the time they take. Don’t worry. How many roads did St. Augustine follow before he became St. Augustine?...
What Kind of Journey?
Our 2018-19 theme is journey. As educators, it's important for us to really consider what kind of journey we want to...
Steps to Wisdom: Standing for Truth
Fear of God, piety, knowledge gathering, strength and resolution, diligent application. Our students have been...
Steps to Wisdom: Diligence
For in this frame of mind he extricates himself from every form of fatal joy in transitory things, and turning away...
Steps to Wisdom: Gaining Knowledge and Strength
After these two steps of fear and piety, we come to the third step, knowledge, of which I have now undertaken to...
Seeing the Sun’s Reflection
I had intended to return to Augustine’s “Steps to Wisdom” after the Christmas break, but a beautiful moment happened...
Truth Incarnate
In keeping with our 2017-18 school year theme, "Stand for Truth," the tutorial-wide memory verse for the Advent season...
Steps to Wisdom: Piety
Following fear of God, which is the first of Augustine's "Steps to Wisdom," is what Augustine calls piety. He says...
Steps to Wisdom: Fear of God
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight. Proverbs 9:10 The path...