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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 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 1: Worldview Issues

Part 2: Content and Methods

Part 3: The Importance of Teachers and Friends

Part 4: Worldview and Character

Part 5: Content and Methods

Part 6: Education for True Citizenship

Part 7: What about High School?

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