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Curriculum Design

Science braxton“. . .We also believe that the truth is one, even as God is one. We believe, therefore, that the truth is systematic, and that the different truths are related.”
C. S. Lewis

This page will walk you through the distinct and deliberate academic program we use at The Ambrose School.  If you would like to view our test results and other academic performance standards, please view our Measuring success page.

WE BEGIN WITH A MISSION

Our mission: To mature students in Christ as we integrate faith and reason through Classical Christian Education.

This mission is further expressed in our 6 goals for a graduate below. Click on a title to go to that topic.

6 Goals for a Graduate

Our entire curricular system from k through grade 12 is designed to result in an “educated” graduate in the classical sense of the term. Of course, graduates will reach this ideal with varying levels of success. We believe all students will benefit greatly from completing our entire K-12 program.

11 Areas of Study

To accomplish our 6 goals, we map our curriculum into 11 concentrations. This listing will help you connect our curriculum highlights with the reasons that we teach.

A Few Curriculum Highlights

Our curriculum is too extensive to publicize here, so we’ve included some highlights. We intend for parents to view these as they seek to appreciate the classroom experience.

Book Lists & Reading

We source our curriculum from a variety of places including Logos School Curriculum and Veritas Press. Our dedication to classical works means that our students read the best of Western literature– for all ages.

The Ambrose School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, or sex in the administration of its policies, admissions, financial aid, and other school-directed programs.