- The Honor and Joy of Being a Schola Monitor | Schola Classes
At the core of being a Schola Monitor is the responsibility to guard and protect our students—physically, emotionally, and mentally We are the front line defense, keeping a watchful eye on students while ensuring they are safe, secure, and well taken care of
- Why Schola? | Schola Classes
At Schola, we break down and de-mystify the writing process, first by teaching our students how to create logical, well-supported arguments and secondly by teaching them how to express those arguments with style and grace
- The Great Conversation at Schola | Schola Classes
At Schola, we whole-heartedly agree A large part of "The Great Conversation" is thinking about "how everything hangs together " Most of all, this means learning to love things that last that are true, and good, and beautiful How does that look in the classroom? Let me show you! Truth: TGC surrounds students with ideas that reflect who God is
- The Great Conversation - Schola Classes
Curriculum TGC Primer is a world view primer for building a biblical world view, and an introductory course to The Great Conversation program at Schola TGC Primer students (grades 8-9) will focus on
- Grade 1 - Schola Classes
Curriculum Schola Grade 1 provides the foundation for the eventual mastery of reading, writing, and math Students will develop skills of listening, observation, and narration in a gentle atmosphere that “tills the soil” of young minds and hearts They will explore great music and art while developing their own skills in these areas They will also be introduced to key events and people in
- Grade 2 - Schola Classes
Curriculum Schola Grade 2 continues the gentle cultivation of skills in reading, writing, and math as well as listening, observation, narration, and memorization Students will explore great music and art while developing their own skills in these areas They will also be introduced to key people and events in world history and how they fit in with biblical history and continue their study of
- Christ the Sure Foundation | Schola Classes
So we continue the journey together, partnering with Christian parents to help develop the unique gifts of each student so that he or she may become a faithful, Christ-honoring servant of God, a compassionate and productive neighbor, and a good steward of God’s world -Angie Brennan points students to Christ in The Cottage School at Schola
- The Great Conversation - Schola Classes
The average student should plan to spend approximately three to four hours per day (including class time) to complete the reading assignments, answer the discussion questions in the syllabus, and complete the writing and rhetoric assignments
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