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Humanities Curricula

History and Language Arts

Veritas Classical Grammar School (Grades K - 4th).

The Veritas Grammar School will emphasize exposure to and comprehension of core knowledge in literature, writing, grammar, vocabulary, history and geography, and fine arts.The Veritas Grammar School curriculum incorporates methods developed by Charlotte Mason, including narration, memorization, picture study, and sketching.  Weekly assignments will guide the student and parents in preparation for the next week's class.

  • Students will be guided by an experienced educator through a comprehensive curriculum.  Parents and students will be able to refer to the textbooks throughout the week to complete assignments and move broader and deeper into the material presented in class.

  • The academic program has been created to challenge students to think critically and grow in their knowledge of humanities through reading, projects, the study of Latin root-words and the integration of biblical truth in all subjects.

  • Elementary students attend class with peers in the same grade level under the supervision of an experienced educator.

  • Humanities and Language Arts classes meet one day per week from 9 am - 2:30 pm at the respective campus.

  • Students have the opportunity to take an additional math and science class on a second day of the week at selected campuses.


Veritas Classical Preparatory School (Grades 5th - 12th).

In the Veritas preparatory School all subjects are taught from a distinctively biblical world view.

  • The curriculum integrates history (world and American), literature (classical, American, British), composition, grammar, study skills, logic and critical thinking.

  • Vocabulary development is enhanced through study of the Latin and Greek roots of the English language.

  • Each week the students receive an assignment sheet delineating the work required in each subject area.

  • Students will participate in a combined grade level classroom that allows them to interact with peers and promotes classroom discussion and group projects.

  • Humanities and Language Arts classes meet one day per week from 9 am - 2:30 pm at the respective campus.

  • Students have the opportunity to take an additional math, science and foreign language class on a second day of the week at selected campuses.

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