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Sayer’s Vision – Wilson
This is a one minute Radio Spot for Marketing
By Douglas Wilson
Provided by Tidewater Classical Academy
Added on 12/23/16
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Biblical Mandates for Making a Wise School Decision ...
Added on 07/05/19
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Ad Fontes Academy (AFA) is a coed, independent, liberal arts, K-12 day school founded in 1996 upon classical Christian educational methods.
Added on 07/05/19
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MISSION: The mission of Faith Christian School is to provide a Christ-centered classical education of academic excellence, spiritual depth, and moral integrity which will prepare students for godly
Added on 12/30/16
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We aim to graduate students who ... listen carefully with discernment and understanding; who reason persuasively and articulate precisely; who are capable ...
Added on 12/31/16
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The statement of faith adopted by Grace Academy is limited to primary Christian doctrine, which is considered to be central ...
The Paideia of God – Wilson
This is a one minute Radio Spot for Marketing
By Douglas Wilson
Provided by Tidewater Classical Academy
This guide, submitted by Regents School of Charlottesville’s Jackie Jamison, compares the costs and benefits of classical Christian education primarily with public education (but to a small extent private Christian as well).
As a board member at Regents, I was finding that every year when re-enrollments came due our parents were comparing our price tag with a “free” public education — that really, of course, comes with many costs but not of the same type. That was the motivation to write the article, which … grew too long for one article so we split it up into bite-sized pieces for our parents. The articles were well received in our community. — Jackie Jameson
The Value of a Classical Christian Education
Part 3: The Importance of Teachers and Friends
Part 4: Worldview and Character
Part 6: Education for True Citizenship
Added on 05/15/19
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This guide, submitted by Regents School of Charlottesville's Jackie Jamison, compares the costs and benefits of classical Christian education primarily with public education (but to a small extent