Graduation Requirements and Credits: Total - 28
| Subject | Description | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Theology | Study of the teachings and history of the Catholic Church. | 4 |
| Humanities | The study of the western tradition of History, Literature, and Philosophy. | 4 |
| Trivium | The study of written and oral communication. | 4 |
| Mathematics | The study of the science of mathematics, its history and development. | 4 |
| Science | The study of the natural world through observation, experimentation, and reasoning. | 3 |
| Latin | The study of the foundations of the Romance languages which improves critical thinking and communication skills. | 2 |
| Art | The study of the history and practice of the performing and visual arts. | 3 |
| Physical Education | The training of the human person for health and fitness. | 2 |
| Electives | Courses designed to broaden students' understanding and experience. | 2 |
Encountering Truth, Goodness, and Beauty: Putting on the Mind of Christ
“If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” — John 8:31-32
A Classical Pedagogy
Our curriculum is rooted in ideas and tradition greater than ourselves. Beginning with the first written documents of human history and working its way through Western Civilization’s most prominent thinkers, our curriculum introduces our students to
the most fundamental questions of humanity, such as:
- Why am I here?
- What is there? What is true about the world?
- What do I do about it?
- Does God exist?
- Where am I going?
- In an age where students are constantly being bombarded by the ideas and values of the world, our curriculum teaches them how to think, preparing them to pursue Truth wherever they go.