High School Course Offerings
CCCS started as a classical grammar school, K4-6th grade, in 2019. After a successful first year, we quickly realized the need to expand through the next stage of classical schooling, the logic phase. Our 7th-9th grades are an academically rigorous program that places a primacy on Humanities, but with a strong math and science program. We labor to teach our students to master asking the “how” and “why” questions through their informal logic, formal logic, and debate classes. As they survey history, read great works of literature, and learn to write with percision, they are taught to value the strength of an argument and in so doing, learn how to rightly argue a point with class and conviction.
This year we are graduating our first senior class. Our rhetoric program (10th-12th), students will learn to persuade through speech, research, and persuasive essays, as they think through the great ideas of history and rooting all truth claims in the Word of God. Our classes are honor level classes that will stretch the heart and mind of your student as they learn to think and live well in our world.
CCCS is committed to teaching all of the core subjects that are required for a high school diploma as well as our Bible and classical studies classes. (See course offerings below)
As a hybrid school, CCCS partners with parents in the education of their students. This partnership will take a different form in high school. In order to fully round out the student’s final transcript, CCCS highly recommends parents pursue languages, electives (areas of interest to your student -art, music, technology, etc), as well as health/PE (sports, first aid classes, EMT training, etc). We would love to be a resource to you, point you to good curriculum and programs as you navigate these options with your student.
Sample Upper School Schedule
Tuesday-Friday, 7:55 AM-1:20 PM
7:45-7:55 Drop off
8:00-8:55 - Math
8:55-9:50 - Science
9:50-10:00 - Break
10:00-11:55 - Humanities
12:00-12:25 - Lunch
12:25-1:20 - Humanities
1:20 - Dismissal