Among Wilson Hill students, one consistently favorite class is The Great Conversation or TGC. The Great Conversation, which is similar to Veritas Press’ Omnibus, is an integrated study of history, literature, and theology. Each class is worth two and a…
Why I Homeschool
There are really three options for classical Christian education: brick-and-mortar private school, online private school, or homeschool. All three are great options and work differently for different people. In this post, I want to write about why homeschooling is my…
My Ninth Grade Curriculum
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I’ll receive a commission if you purchase through my links, at no extra cost to you. Please read full disclosure for more information. In ninth grade my curriculum consisted of allowing me to earn…
Why Christian Education?
By now, you may have decided to opt for classical education. But you might be wondering what a Christian worldview has to do with anything. Is it really important to mix classical education with faith? Actually, yes. In fact, I…
What is Classical Homeschooling?
Part 3: Rhetoric Stage This is the third and final post in a series that aims to explain classical education. My last two posts were about the grammar and logic stages. In the logic stage, many of the student’s arguments…
What is Classical Homeschooling?
Part 2: Logic Stage This is the second post in a series defining the terms of classical education. Last time, I wrote about the grammar stage. As a recap, the grammar stage is almost entirely about building strong foundations for…
What is Classical Homeschooling?
Part 1: Grammar Stage My blog is all about classical Christian homeschooling. But what exactly is it? Before I write anything else, I want to walk you through what a Classical Christian education really looks like (after all, the most…
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