Knowledge, wisdom, and virtue, building whole people who want to follow Christ
At Logos we seek to educate a whole child, not just a mind. For that reason, we follow the wisdom of 2 Peter 1:5 which says, “For this very reason, make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, and your virtue with knowledge…” Our focus at Logos is to grow students simultaneously in all three areas to ensure the development of a complete person.

What is a classical education?

What is a classical education?
Classical education denotes the authoritative, traditional, and enduring stream of education begun by the Greeks and Romans, enhanced by the Church through the centuries, and revived by contemporary educators. Through careful study of integrated subject matter students first gain knowledge and then, over time, begin to apply that knowledge to properly understand the world around them. Classical education seeks to develop not only the mind, but a whole person, training students in in virtue and in knowledge with the ability to discern the good, the true and the beautiful and equipped to be life-long learners. Want to know more about this style of education? Read this article.