Classical education is a time-tested, three-stage approach to learning. By focusing on the natural development of children’s learning, the emphasis within these three stages adjusts accordingly.
The Grammar Stage (K-6) is focused on the accumulation of knowledge. Children at this developmental stage are particularly strong at memorizing facts. With this in mind, attention is given to the accumulation of knowledge and facts around a wide range of subjects and topics. The questions of who, what, where, and when are emphasized during the grammar stage, and memorization is an important part of their learning.
The Logic Stage (7-8) is a fun time for engaging students in their understanding. An important focus during the logic stage is helping students learn to reason well by developing critical thinking skills. Learning to recognize sound arguments and ideas and detect incorrect and false ideas is a key goal. Questions emphasized during the logic stage are how and why.
The Rhetoric Stage (9-12) is focused on wisdom. Classical education culminates in this very exciting stage of learning. Utilizing their knowledge and understanding, students grow in their ability to persuade convincingly and clearly through speaking and writing. Also important in the rhetoric stage is the development of leadership skills and opportunities for leadership engagement.