Honoring God’s Design for Family and Community

Our one-day-a-week hybrid model is intentionally structured to honor parents as the primary educators of their children while providing the accountability, expert instruction, and peer community that strengthen home discipleship.

On campus day, students gather for rigorous classes, lively Socratic seminars, and meaningful discussions that sharpen minds and hearts. At home, parents guide daily lessons with the support of detailed parent guides, lesson plans, and resources tailored to the classical Christian approach.

This covenantal partnership reflects Deuteronomy 6—teaching diligently in the rhythms of daily life—while offering the iron-sharpening-iron fellowship of Proverbs 27:17. Families retain flexibility for tailored discipleship, travel, or special opportunities, yet benefit from the structure and relationships that a faithful learning community provides.

Parents often tell us the model brings joy and rest: expert mentors handle the heavy lifting of advanced subjects, while home days allow for deep relational discipleship and the freedom to move at each child’s pace.

We believe this balance equips students academically and spiritually for a lifetime of faithful service to Christ.