Polluting the Shadows, Part 2
Wilson has the audacity to suggest that our children were made to pollute those shadows. So, what does it mean to pollute shadows?
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Classical Christian education is a distinct path. Here is how we live that out in Pensacola.
Scripture is not an add-on. It is the hub through which we teach every subject with integrity.
Students move through Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric as demanding stages of formation, not as mere labels, preparing them to think clearly and speak truthfully for life.
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The classical trivium shapes our program from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Each stage builds on the last: mastery of fundamentals, disciplined understanding, and eloquent synthesis under Christ.
K4–K5
The goal is the development of gross and fine motor skills as well as letter and number recognition in a relaxed and joyful, yet loving and structured environment.
1st – 6th Grade
Focus is on giving students the basic building blocks (or grammar) of each subject.
7th – 9th Grade
The focus is on instilling in the student not only knowledge, but also understanding, putting together concepts and facts into relationships.
10th – 12th Grade
Students synthesize the knowledge and understanding gained in the grammar phase and analyzed in the logic phase.
At Trinitas, students participate in academics, music, visual arts, and physical education as a part of the Trinitas curriculum. Additionally, opportunities abound for co-curricular activities such as athletics, drama, and mock trial.
Parents and faculty share one aim: formation of heart and mind for Christ.
Students grow from early childhood through twelfth grade in a single classical Christian culture.
We pursue excellence in every subject because all things hold together in Christ.
Short articles on school life and classical education. Full archive on the blog.
Wilson has the audacity to suggest that our children were made to pollute those shadows. So, what does it mean to pollute shadows?
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Our children belong to God. He has entrusted them to us for a season only so that we might raise them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
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Practice in the art of rhetoric is what enables Trinitas students to articulate precisely and reason persuasively.
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