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“A true education, a Christian education…is giving the tools in…opening the doors to all human knowledge, in the Christian framework so (students) will know what is truth and what is untruth, so they can keep learning as long as they live, and they can enjoy, they can really enjoy, the whole wrestling through field after field of knowledge.”Francis Schaeffer
Further Reading and Links
Readings
The following readings are helpful if you would like to learn more about the nature and importance of Classical Christian Education.
- "The Lost Tools of Learning," a speech by Dorothy Sayers that acted as a catalyst for renewed interest in classical education
- "Classical Education: Towards the Revival of American Schooling", an excerpt from a book on Classical Education by Gene Edward Veith Jr. and Andrew Kern of the Capital Research Center.
Links
The following links have served as inspiration for the development of the curriculum at St. Timothy’s Classical Academy. Sources have been modified to complement the Canadian context and interdenominational character of the school.
- Association of Christian and Classical Schools
- Logos School (Reformed, with Select Curriculum Guides)
- Classical homeschooling curriculum
- Highlands Latin School (Christian inter-denominational)
- Memoria Press
- The Well-Trained Mind
- Angelicum Academy (Catholic)
- Augustine College
Note: While we strive to monitor the relevance and quality of the links above, St. Timothy's Classical Academy does not necessarily endorse, nor can be held responsible for their content.
