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A Child's History of the World
A Child’s History of the World is a year-long survey course that offers a journey through the entire history of the...
20th Century History
This course introduces high school students to some of the important historical texts of the 20th century and into the...
20th Century Literature
This course introduces high school students to some of the important literary texts of the 20th century and into the...
A Synaxarion of Daily Saints Part 1 | Fall
**This course is broken up into two parts which can be taken and stand alone as semesters with unrepeatable...
A Synaxarion of Daily Saints Part 2 | Spring
**This course is broken up into two parts which can be taken and stand alone as semesters with unrepeatble...
Accelerated Introduction to Physics and Chemistry
This introductory course is designed for high school students who love science, are strong in math, and aspire to a...
Acrylic Iconography Workshop for Adults | Fall
This Fall we will “write” an icon of St. Alexis Toth of Wilkes-Barre, PA using acrylic paint. Each class session...
Acrylic Iconography Workshop for Adults | Spring
This Spring we will “write” an icon of St. Xenia of Petersburg using acrylic paint. Each class session we will...
Acrylic Iconography Workshop for Middle School | Fall
The all-new Middle School iconography workshop offering will be structured around painting an icon, just like with the...
Acrylic Iconography Workshop for Middle School | Spring
The all-new Middle School iconography workshop offering will be structured around painting an icon, just like with the...
Advanced Art with a Focus on Iconography | Year B
Rotation B of Advanced Art with a Focus on Iconography is the second year in a two year rotation with alternating...
Advanced Biology
Advanced Biology is a course for students seeking an Honors level biology course. In the course, we will explore the...
Advanced Chemistry
Placement and Prerequisites Honors Chemistry is for Upper School students who are taking Algebra II concurrently or...
Advanced Physics
Physics Modeling Nature is a preparatory course for 11-12th Grade students who aspire to pursue a technical career....
Advanced Portraiture | Spring
Portraiture is my greatest artistic passion and I am excited to share all that I have learned over the years of...
Algebra I
Algebra I serves as the foundation for all future mathematics and science courses. Students continue to study...
Algebra II / Trigonometry
Algebra II builds on the foundation of Algebra 1 and Geometry. Topics include real and complex numbers, linear,...
American Government
In this course, students will develop a rich understanding of American democracy by reading and discussing...
American History
Upper School American History: Humanitas is a yearlong course that surveys American history and thought by going...
American History for Middle Grades
The disadvantage of men not knowing the past is that they do not know the present. History is a hill or high point...
American Literature
Students in Scholé Academy’s upper-school American literature course will read a selection of classic American...
American Literature for Middle Grades
Get to Know American Hist & Lit with Vixie Friedman Words are powerful—they elicit emotions and connect the...
American Short Stories: A Century of the Best
American Short Stories: a Century of the Best offers a setting where students can enjoy the love of reading...
Ancient History
This course introduces high school students to the history of ancient Greece and Rome and to the primary sources...
Ancient World Literature
This course introduces high school students to some of the classic literary texts, or Great Books, of the ancient Roman...
Anglican Foundations
What is distinct about Anglicanism? What does it mean to say that Anglicanism is Catholic? What does it mean to say...
Apologetics | Spring
This course offers a historical, philosophical, and scientific overview of how Western Civilization shifted from a...
Arabic 1 (LS)
This course is intended as a beginning level class for students with little or no knowledge of the Arabic language....
Arabic 1 (US)
This course is intended as a beginning level class for Upper School Students with little or no knowledge of the Arabic...
Arabic 2 (LS)
This course is intended as a intermediate level class for students with knowledge of the Arabic language. Arabic 2...
Arabic 2 (US)
This course is intended as an intermediate level class for students with knowledge of the Arabic language. Arabic 2...
Argument Builder: Persuasive Writing | Spring
This course looks at the skills and process of constructing good arguments. By studying historical examples, both...
Art of Argument: Informal Logic
**_Writing Prerequisite: This course is geared towards rising 7th–12th graders who are able to type and have had some...
Art of Poetry
How would you describe poetry? Robert Frost once said, “A poem begins in delight and ends in wonder.” Isn’t this...
Art Workshop (3-6) | Spring
This lively 8 week workshop is designed to increase student awareness of the seven elements of Art. A variety of...
Art Workshop (K-3) | Spring
This lively 8 week workshop is designed to increase student awareness of the seven elements of Art. A variety of...
Astronomy | Fall
We float through space on terrestrial driftwood. Our Sun is but one star out of hundreds of millions in our galaxy...
Astronomy | Spring
We float through space on terrestrial driftwood. Our Sun is but one star out of hundreds of millions in our galaxy...
Biblical and Classical Greek 1
Greek 1 offers a clear, sophisticated, and imaginative introduction to the Greek language for Upper school students....
Biblical and Classical Greek 2
Greek II follows upon Greek I in offering a clear, sophisticated, and imaginative introduction to the Greek language...
Biblical and Classical Greek 3
Course Description Greek III follows upon Greek II in offering a clear, sophisticated, and imaginative introduction...
British Literature
This course will focus on British Literature written from 1678 to 1954 and will provide a broad sweep of historical...
Byzantine Chant 1
Why do we sing in church? There are so many good and true answers to this question, one of which is that singing brings...
Byzantine Chant 2
Students will learn to chant simple Byzantine-style hymns used in Orthodox liturgical services. Students will expand...
Byzantine Chant Fundamentals for Children
Why do we sing in church? There are so many good and true answers to this question, one of which is that singing brings...
Byzantine Chant: Adult
Why do we sing in church? There are so many good and true answers to this question, one of which is that singing brings...
Byzantine Manuscript Illumination I Workshop | Spring
This course will explore Orthodox Iconography in the medieval manuscript tradition. Manuscript icons are unique for two...
Calculus
Content Calculus, at its core, considers and answers two questions:
- “How is it changing right now?” -...
Calligraphy | Fall
This course will give students an excellent foundation in western calligraphy. We will cover the fundamental techniques...
Calligraphy | Spring
This second semester will build on the foundational principles we learned in the first semester. However, there will be...
Catechism Level 3: Old Testament
The purpose of the lessons in this course is to help each student grow in their love for God and the Church cultivating...
Catechism Level 4: Basic Spirituality
OVERARCHING OBJECTIVES FOR LEVEL IV CATECHISM: Grow in love for God and His Church through deeper knowledge of...
Catechism Level 5: God's Presence in His Saints
In Level 5 Catechism, we delve deeper into the Scriptures. Over 2 years, students will read significant portions of the...
Catechism Level 6: Living in Christ
This is a year-long advanced Catechism guided reading and seminar on The Ladder of Divine Ascent, by St John...
Catechism Level 7: Apologetics in Theology
In this course, we will study basic teachings of Orthodox Christianity and will look in-depth at not just what we...
Catholic Saints in American History | Fall
Catholic Saints in American History is a semester-long course that covers 13 periods of American History (1500-2000)....
Catholic Saints in American History | Spring
Catholic Saints in American History is a semester-long course that covers 13 periods of American History (1500-2000)....
Classic Children's Book Illustration | Fall
Are there stories within you that you would like to tell? Learn to illuminate your very own narrative in the style of...
Classic Literature IV
Classic Children's Literature IV is the first course in the Classic Children's Literature series. It is through stories...
Classic Literature V
Why do we need stories? C.S. Lewis said, “The nearest I have yet got to an answer is that we seek an enlargement of...
Classic Literature VI
Why do we need stories? C.S. Lewis said, “The nearest I have yet got to an answer is that we seek an enlargement of...
Classic Literature VII
Get to Know Classic Children’s Literature VII with Alison Johansen
Why do children need stories? What is the...
Classical Era Literature for Middle Grades
This course introduces students to the ideas, events, and cast of characters that molded the social, political,...
Comics and Graphic Narrative Art | Fall
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Learn the fundamentals of telling a story through visual media. In this course we...
Comics and Graphic Narrative Art | Spring
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Learn the fundamentals of telling a story through visual media. In this course we...
Common Arts IA | Fall
Common arts are the skills that provide for basic human needs through the creation of artifacts or the provision of...
Common Arts IB | Spring
Common arts are the skills that provide for basic human needs through the creation of artifacts or the provision of...
Common Arts IIA | Fall
The common arts are the skills by which we meet our basic, embodied needs in the world through the creation of...
Common Arts IIB | Spring
The common arts are the skills by which we meet our basic, embodied needs in the world through the creation of...
Conversational French
Conversational French is an intermediate-level course designed for students who have completed French for Children B or...
Conversational Greek Level A
This intermediate-level course is designed for students who have completed and were successful in Greek Alphabet...
Conversational Greek Level A for Adults
This introductory course for adults is designed for students who would like to pursue the modern Greek language which...
Conversational Spanish (MS)
This intermediate-level course is designed for students who have completed Spanish for Children B or an equivalent...
Creative Writing for Lower School Students
This course is for students who love writing and want to develop as creative writers. As they go through the year,...
Creative Writing for Upper School Students
“No story has power, nor will it last, unless we feel in ourselves that it is true and true of us.” John Steinbeck,...
Cultivating Virtue with CS Lewis
I am excited to dive into the first three books of the Narnia series with you (plus some other fantastic readings)!...
Cultivating Wisdom with CS Lewis
Cultivating Wisdom with C.S. Lewis is for high school students who like C.S. Lewis or are interested in literature...
Curious Historian: Ancient World History
Curiosity is natural to the young student, and wonder the natural habitat of early learners. This course seeks to...
Curious Historian: Classical World History
Curiosity is natural to the young student, and wonder the natural habitat of early learners. This course seeks to...
Curious Historian: Medieval World History
Humans love stories, and history is the ongoing tale of our being; what better way for curious students to learn than...
Current Events
This course satisfies a high school level current events credit. It meets once a week throughout the school year and...
Dante's Divine Comedy
With this one-book, year-long, once-a-week course, we will climb the mountain that is Dante's Divine Comedy, with its...
Discovery of Deduction: Formal Logic
The**_ Discovery of Deduction_** course is designed for junior high and high school students who want to study the art...
Earth Science
Earth Science is a multi-domain science course that holistically (and robustly!) studies the land underfoot, the sky...
Entrepreneurship Workshop | Fall
An entrepreneurship workshop is a valuable opportunity for aspiring young business owners, ambitious learners, and...
Euclidean Geometry
Euclid's great textbook "The Elements," remains a masterpiece of geometry. In this 1-hour per week course, students...
Everyday Debate | Fall
“For what should a man live, if not for the pleasures of discourse?” —Plato
What would you do if you were...
Exploring Genesis | Fall
Genesis is an intriguing mix of history, theology, literary devices, enculturation, liturgics, and polemics. This class...
Faithful Stewardship: A Christian Guide to Personal Finance and Investments
Faithful Stewardship: A Christian Guide to Personal Finance and Investments Faithful Stewardship is a 32-week...
Fantasy Literature in the Life of Modern Christendom
This in depth look at fantasy literature and its role in the development of Christian thought will immerse students in...
Fine Arts Workshop (3-6) | Fall
Introduction to Fine Arts will draw the elementary student into the world of aesthetic beauty and creative expression....
Fine Arts Workshop (K-3) | Fall
Introduction to Fine Arts will draw even the youngest student into the world of aesthetic beauty and creative...
Fools for Christ
“They are very few, but nevertheless there are those who, when through virtue they have achieved absence of passion,...
French 1
French 1 offers a clear, sophisticated, and imaginative introduction to the French language for Middle – Upper school...
French 2
French 2 is intended for Upper school students. Students will not only cover the fundamentals of French grammar,...
French for Children A (MS)
French for Children A is intended for beginners in the middle grades. No prior knowledge of French is required. Join us...
French for Children B (MS)
French for Children B is intended for middle school students. Students will continue their study of the fundamentals of...
Fundamentals of Art with a Focus on Iconography (3-5)
This course will be both practical and theoretical. Students grade will have age-appropriate opportunities to both...
Fundamentals of Art with a Focus on Iconography (K-2)
This course will be both practical and theoretical. Students Kindergarten through 3nd grade will have age-appropriate...
General Biology
This course is a robust, thorough investigation into the major areas of life science. General Biology, by Heather...
General Chemistry
Placement: Honors Chemistry is for juniors and seniors who have taken, or are concurrently taking, Algebra II. ...
Geometry
The objective of this Geometry course is to serve as a study of Geometry from both a classical and modern perspective,...
German 1
As the language of numerous influential poets, philosophers, theologians, and authors, German has a significant place...
German 2
In this class we will continue our exploration of the German language, furthering our proficiency in speaking and...
German 3
English is a Germanic language and out of all the European languages it is most closely related to German. In this...
German 4
English is a Germanic language and is most closely related to German. This course builds on the knowledge acquired in...
God's Great Covenant: New Testament 2
Reading through Acts and working through the text God's Great Covenant, middle grade students will participate in an...
Greek Alphabet and Grammar Primer (LS)
View the SRS Greek Program Curriculum Map The purpose of the lessons in this course is to help each student grow...
Greek Reading & Literature (LS)
View the SRS Greek Program Curriculum Map The purpose of the lessons in this course is to help each student grow...
Greek: New Testament Readings in the Gospel of John | Middle Grades
View the SRS Greek Program Curriculum Map This is a combined Middle School course for students who are already...
Greek: New Testament Readings in Patristics | Upper Grades
View the SRS Greek Program Curriculum Map New Testament Greek Readings is the third and final course in the SRS...
History Timeline | Fall
History Timeline is a semester long course that helps students to see the big picture of world events and become...
Iconography Apprenticeship for Adults, Year 1
The Apprenticeship Year 1 focus will be on faces, and students will complete an icon in the traditional media,...
Iconography Apprenticeship for Adults, Years 2-6 Combined
In 2025-6, Students will complete a traditional (egg tempera, gold leaf) 12X16" icon of the Anastasis, or...
Iconography Apprenticeship Year 1
The Apprenticeship Year 1 focus will be on faces, and students will complete an icon of the face of Christ (Christ the...
Iconography Apprenticeship Year 2
In this 2nd of 6 Years of the Iconography Apprenticeship program, students of the Iconography Apprenticeship Year 2...
Iconography Apprenticeship Year 3-6 Combined
In 2025-6, Students will complete a traditional (egg tempera, gold leaf) 12X16" or larger icon of the Anastasis, or...
Iconography Workshop | Fall
Saint Raphael of Brooklyn
Click HERE to learn more and VIEW student iconography. In this Iconography...
Iconography Workshop | Spring
Saint Gavrielia
Click HERE to learn more and VIEW student iconography.
In this Iconography Workshop, students...
Imagination in the Industrial Age
The Industrial Age began in the mid-18th century and extended into the early 20th century. This historical period...
Intermediate Illustration | Spring
In this second level of Illustration, students will be challenged to build upon the basics of illustration, character...
Intermediate Portraiture | Fall
Portraiture is my greatest artistic passion and I am excited to share all that I have learned over the years of...
Intro to Art: Dry Media and Acrylic | Fall
An introductory art course for grades 6 through 8 (mature 5th graders welcome). Using the media of charcoal, alcohol...
Intro to Art: Sculpture and Painting | Spring
An introductory art course for grades 6 through 8 (mature 5th graders welcome). Using the media of sculpture (in soap),...
Intro to Brush Drawing | Fall
Drawing is a skill just like reading, writing and math that can be learned. Learning to draw doesn’t make you an...
Intro to Brush Drawing 2 | Spring
Brush Drawing 2 continues the development of skills and techniques learned in Intro to Brush Drawing. Students will be...
Introduction to Drawing with Grayscale | Fall
In Introduction to Drawing, students will be taught the fundamental drawing skills that will help them set a firm...
Introduction to Geometry in Traditional Art | Fall
This course will explore basic geometric shapes and how they relate to theological themes. These shapes find their way...
Introduction to Illustration | Fall
In this introductory course we will cover the fundamental concepts and techniques behind illustration. In the beginning...
Fundamentals of Painting | Fall
The aim of this once-a-week course is to give students a good understanding of the fundamentals of painting. After a...
Introduction to Philosophy (The Last Days of Socrates)
This course will provide an overview of the major topics and figures in Western Philosophy though a careful study of...
Introduction to Portraiture | Fall
The aim of this course is to instill in students both respect for the creation and reverence for the Creator while...
Introduction to Theology of the Body | Fall
This semester long course will introduce students to the Theology of the Body at a very basic level. Theology of the...
Introduction to Theology of the Body | Spring
This semester long course will introduce students to the Theology of the Body at a very basic level. Theology of the...
Introduction to Watercolor Painting | Spring
Working with watercolors can be exciting and dynamic. Though it’s a medium known for it’s challenges, through...
Introductory Physics
Introductory Physics is excellent preparation for future studies in Chemistry and Biology. This is more than a physical...
Jane Austen & the Phronema of Virtue | Spring
**This course is broken up into two parts which can be taken and stand alone as semesters with unrepeatable...
Latin 1
Latin 1 provides students with a clear introduction to Latin grammar and reading that aims to delight them and...
Latin 2
This course is designed for students who have successfully completed Scholé Academy’s Latin 1 course,...
Latin 3
This course is designed for students who have successfully completed Scholé Academy’s Latin 2 course,...
Latin 4 Intermediate Latin
This course offers instruction in Latin grammar and reading, building on the foundation laid in Latin 1, 2, and 3....
Latin 5 Advanced Latin
Course Description This course offers instruction in an advanced Latin text: Cupid and Psyche by 2nd century...
Latin for Children A
Students in this course will enjoy a clear introduction to Latin grammar and reading that will delight them and...
Latin for Children B
Students in the Latin for Children B course continue their study of Latin grammar and reading while also continuing to...
Latin for Children C*
In this third-year Latin course, students learn to read and translate longer Latin paragraphs. They study the fourth...
LEGOs & Legends | Fall
LEGOs & Legends is both a liberal arts and common arts course.
A single LEGO brick has the power to spark a story on...
Liberal Arts Level 1: Illustrated Classics
The Liberal Arts Level 1: Illustrated Classics course is designed to be an early elementary course for young learners...
Liberal Arts Level 2: Early Chapter Books
The Liberal Arts Level 2: Early Chapter Books course is designed to build on skills and love of learning built in our...
Liberal Arts Level 3: Advanced Chapter Books
The Liberal Arts Level 3: Advanced Chapter Books course is designed to provide students with an overview of literary...
Liberal Arts Level 4: Children's Classics
The Liberal Arts Level 4 course is designed to increase student’s communications skills through reading, writing,...
Liberal Arts Level 5: British Classics
This liberal arts class is designed to increase student’s communications skills through reading, writing, speaking...
Liberal Arts Level 6: Ancient Classics History (Roman Year)
Liberal Arts 6: Ancient Classics HISTORY offers students a glimpse into the ancient Greco-Roman world through a...
Liberal Arts Level 6: Ancient Classics Literature (Roman Year)
Liberal Arts 6: Ancient Classics LITERATURE offers students a glimpse into the ancient Greco-Roman world through a...
Liberal Arts Level 7: Classics of Christendom History
Liberal Arts 7: Classics of Christendom HISTORY focuses on some of the most significant works, both East and West,...
Liberal Arts Level 7: Classics of Christendom Literature
Liberal Arts 7: Classics of Christendom LITERATURE focuses on some of the most significant works, both East and...
Liberal Arts Level 8: Modern Classics of Christendom (16th Century and Beyond)
This course will cover some of the most significant modern Christian classics, both East and West, following the fall...
Life Science
The study of biology has changed substantially in the 21st century. Fifty years ago, texts in the life sciences focused...
Poetry Explorers: Words, Pictures, & Writing Part I | Fall
Poetry Explorers: Words, Pictures & Writing Part I
This course can be taken in two unrepeatable semesters, Part...
Poetry Explorers: Words, Pictures, & Writing Part II | Spring
Poetry Explorers: Words, Pictures & Writing Part II
This course can be taken in two unrepeatable semesters, Part I...
Math Foundations IV
Content Foundational Math IV is a vital year for math students. It is the year they master multi-digit operations...
Math Foundations V
In Foundational Math V students grow their arithmetic toolbox to include decimal place value and decimal operations....
Math Foundations VI
In Foundational Math VI students add more concepts to their arithmetic toolbox. They extend their knowledge of the...
Medieval World Literature for Middle Grades
This course introduces the students to the great stories, ideas, and cast of characters that molded the literature of...
Middle Ages History
This course offers an introduction to the history of the Middle Ages in Europe, from the conversion of the Roman Empire...
Middle Ages Literature
This course will provide an introduction to the literature of the Middle Ages of Europe, the Christian civilization...
Monsters and Men: The Moral Imagination and the Gothic Novel | Fall
While we might think of the gothic novel, with its monsters and high-drama, as frivolous or even ghoulish, these works...
Orthodox Poetry from Around the World Part I | Fall
This semester-long course is for any student who has an interest in poetry- whether reading it, writing it, or both! It...
Orthodox Poetry from Around the World Part II | Spring
This semester-long course is for any student who has an interest in poetry- whether reading it, writing it, or both! It...
Mythology
Upper-School Mythology introduces students to fascinating tales of other worldly creatures, gods, goddesses, monsters,...
Nature Study
This course would serve as an introductory science course based on restful observations of the world. The nature study...
New Testament Greek 1 | Adults
This course is intended to be an introduction for adults to the Greek language, specifically Koine (New Testament...
New Testament Greek 1 | Beginner Upper School
View the SRS Greek Program Curriculum Map New Testament Greek 1: Beginner is designed for rising and current Upper...
New Testament Greek 2 | Adults
This course is intended to be a continuation for adults in their study of the Greek language, specifically Koine (New...
New Testament Greek 2 | Intermediate Upper School
View the SRS Greek Program Curriculum Map New Testament Greek 2: Intermediate is designed for current Upper School...
New Testament Greek Level 1 | Middle Grades
View the SRS Greek Program Curriculum Map In this course, students will complete most of Greek for Children:...
New Testament Greek Level 2 | Middle Grades
View the SRS Greek Program Curriculum Map This course is intended to be an enthusiastic continuation to the Greek...
New Testament Greek Level 3 | Middle Grades
View the SRS Greek Program Curriculum Map In Greek 3, students will continue their study of the alphabet forms,...
Novel Writing
The novel writing course is an opportunity for students in upper elementary and middle school to develop and hone...
Orthodox Saints, Nature, and Their Animal Friends | Spring
From Adam’s naming of the animals to our modern saint, Saint Paisios’ friendship with a wild bird, God has been...
Physical Science
“The heavens are telling the glory of God; and the firmament proclaims his handiwork.” (Psalm 19:1)
In Physical...
Math Foundations VII | Pre-Algebra Part 1
Content Foundations VII marks the student’s gradual trek toward algebra. Traditionally, this trek occurs over a...
Math Foundations VIII | Pre-Algebra Part 2
Content Foundations VIII is the continuation of the gradual transition from arithmetic to algebra that began in...
Pre-Calculus
Precalculus, at its core, bridges and refines concepts acquired in Algebra 2 and Geometry courses in order to prepare...
Primary Drawing 1 | Fall
An introductory level art course for grades 1-3. Drawing is a skill just like reading, writing, and math that can be...
Primary Drawing 2 | Spring
An introductory level art course for grades 1-3, following Primary Drawing 1 (recommended but not required). Drawing is...
Reading Foundations 1: Beginning Readers
Get to Know Reading Foundations with Angelique Chaverri Come along with me while I teach you to teach your...
Reading Foundations 2: Emergent Readers
Get to Know Reading Foundations with Angelique Chaverri Come along with me while I teach you to teach your...
Reading Foundations 3: Growing Readers
Get to Know Reading Foundations with Angelique Chaverri Come along with me while I teach you to teach your...
Recorder, General Music and the Orthodox Tradition
In this course we will work on using our listening ears to hear the beauty of God’s creation, and on growing our...
Rhetoric 1
High school students enrolled in this Rhetoric 1 course will study and practice the art of rhetoric: persuasive writing...
Rhetoric Thesis
**_Rhetoric Thesis: For purposes of clarity, this course should not only be considered for high school seniors, but...
Russian 1 (MS/US)
Students will begin building a foundation to communicate in Russian in both oral conversation and writing. We will...
Russian 2 (US)
This course continues the work of Russian 1, building on skills in an introduction to modern Russian. Students will...
Russian 3 (US)
This course continues the work of Russian 1 and 2, building on skills in an introduction to modern Russian. Students...
Russian Primer: Alphabet and Songs
Russian Primer: Alphabet and Songs is designed to provide a first introduction to modern Russian language for young...
Russian Primer: Reading and Grammar
Russian Primer: Reading and Grammar is designed to provide an early introduction to Russian reading and grammar for...
Saints and Geography- North American Saints | Fall
We will explore the North American Saints where they came from and how they got to North America. We will also study...
Upper School Scholarship Skills Workshop | Fall
This is a workshop on various scholarship skills and how to put them into practice through a variety of tools and...
Upper School Scholarship Skills Workshop | Spring
This is a workshop on various scholarship skills and how to put them into practice through a variety of tools and...
Socrates' Children: Studying Ancient Philosophy | Fall
_“Faith and reason are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth; and God has...
Socrates' Children: Studying Medieval Philosophy | Spring
Spanish 1
Spanish 1 is designed to introduce students to the Spanish language, including grammar, vocabulary, and culture. It is...
Spanish 2
A deepening of the student’s grasp of Spanish vocabulary, grammar, and general Hispanic culture that builds on one...
Spanish 3
A deepening of the student’s grasp of Spanish vocabulary, grammar, and general Hispanic culture that builds on one...
Spanish 4
This year will culminate four years of learning. A deepening of the student’s grasp of Spanish reading, writing,...
Spanish for Children A (LS)
Spanish for Children A is designed to introduce Lower- to Middle-school students to the Spanish language, including...
Spanish for Children A (MS)
Spanish for Children A is designed to introduce Lower and Middle level students to the Spanish language, including...
Spanish for Children B (MS)
Spanish for Children B is designed to expand the student’s knowledge of Spanish by increasing vocabulary and honing...
Star Stories: Myths, Legends, and Astronomy
Embark on a journey through the night sky as we explore the rich tapestry of stories woven into the stars. For...
The Art of Computer Programming | Spring
Eligible Students: Grades 9-12th (open to 8th only under required pre-requisites) _Designed for high school...
The Big Picture: Growing with Graphic Novels | Spring
Comics and graphic novels are unique literary mediums that give visual as well as written information. Students will...
The Birth of Law and Worship (Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers) | Spring
In the book of Genesis, God reveals Himself to a select few individuals. However, in the book of Exodus, God claims an...
The Early Church
While Canterbury House is a program of studies dedicated to rediscovering and renewing a lively Anglican heritage of...
The Growing Church: Modern World
The Growing Church: Modern World is a gentle survey course that offers a journey through Modern History for Catholic...
The Logic of Computer Programming | Fall
Eligible Students: Grades 9-12th **(open to 8th only under required pre-requisites) **_Designed for high school...
The Protestant Reformation: Its History, Theology, and Legacy
The Protestant Reformation: Its History, Theology, and Legacy is for high school students who are interested in the...
Theology of the Body: Intermediate
In Upper School Theology of the Body, we will lay the groundwork for understanding John Paul II’s catecheses through...
United States Geography and Landmarks| Fall
The United States is a big country, full of natural wonders and historic monuments. We often learn a lot about the...
United States Geography and Landmarks | Spring
The United States is a big country, full of natural wonders and historic monuments. We often learn a lot about the...
United States Geography and Landmarks for Middle Grades | Spring
The United States is a big country, full of natural wonders and historic monuments. We often learn a lot about the...
United States Geography and Landmarks for Middle Grades | Fall
The United States is a big country, full of natural wonders and historic monuments. We often learn a lot about the...
Well-Ordered Language 1
CLICK HERE for the Well-Ordered Language Program Scope and Sequence The Well-Ordered Language series presents the stud...
Well-Ordered Language 2
CLICK HERE for the Well-Ordered Language Program Scope and Sequence Well-Ordered Language Level 2 is the second part...
Well-Ordered Language 3
Just getting started? See the Well-Ordered Language Program Scope and Sequence [Watch a video about placement in...
Well-Ordered Language 4
Just getting started? See the Well-Ordered Language Program Scope and Sequence [Watch a video about placement in...
Wellness and Nutrition: Foundations for Healthy Habits | Fall
Through a study of body systems, students will explore the impact of daily habits, nutritional choices, and physical...
Western History
This course will trace the transformation of culture beginning with the early Enlightenment and ending with the late...
Writing and Rhetoric 1
This course is designed to help 4th–5th graders discover delight in writing and begin to develop effective tools and...
Writing and Rhetoric 2
This course is designed to help students progress and delight in writing and to continue to develop effective tools and...
Writing and Rhetoric 3
Writing & Rhetoric Year 3 continues the series with Book 5: Refutation & Confirmation and Book 6: Commonplace. In...
Writing and Rhetoric 4
**Students taking this course continue in the trajectory of the Writing & Rhetoric series using _Book 7: Encomium &...
Writing and Rhetoric 5
**In this course, students continue honing the art of persuasive writing and speaking with Book 9: Description &...
Writing and Rhetoric 6
Building on their foundations of persuasive essay writing and recitation from earlier levels of Writing and Rhetoric,...
G.K. Chesterton: The Ball and The Cross Workshop | Fall
“The cross cannot be defeated. For it is Defeat.” ― G.K. Chesterton, The Ball and the Cross
Gilbert Keith...
Advanced Spanish
This course, taught by a native Spanish speaker, is designed to offer students an immersive experience in Spanish,...
God's Great Covenant: Old Testament 2
This course is designed as an introductory course for upper-elementary students and early middle school students in...
Pre-Algebra (Accelerated)
Content Pre-Algebra Accelerated is a one-year course that covers all of the pre-algebra concepts taught in...
Ancient World Literature for Middle Grades
This course acquaints students with the ideas, events, cast of characters, and cultures in the ancient civilizations of...
Introduction to American Sign Language
This course is designed to introduce students to American Sign Language and Deaf Culture. Students will build their...
Intro to Botany and Latin Vocabulary
Calling all gardeners, nature-lovers, sciencephiles, and pre-med dreamers - This course is for you! Are you fascinated...
Virtuous Manhood | Fall
This course will offer guidance to young males on their journey to becoming virtuous adults.
Taught by a lifetime...
Stories Behind the Music: Catholicism and Classical Composers | Fall
The Catholic influence on Classical Music was particularly notable during the Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical...
7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens & the Orthodox Mindset for Life | Fall
Being a teenager today is really challenging. Having a clear plan is like having a roadmap that shows you how to travel...
Seasons of Nature and the Church (Gr 1-3)
Both the Orthodox Church and the natural world have seasons and calendars. In this course, we will explore the...
Seasons of Nature and the Church (Gr 4-6)
Both the Orthodox Church and the natural world have seasons and calendars. In this course, we will explore the...
Voice Training, Advanced General Music and the Orthodox Tradition
In this course we build on the work from Recorder, General Music and the Orthodox Tradition. Although it is preferred...
History Timeline | Spring
History Timeline is a semester long course that helps students to see the big picture of world events and become...
The Gothic Genius of Edgar Allan Poe: Stories and Poems
The Gothic Genius of Edgar Allan Poe: Stories and Poems course delves deeply into Poe's short stories and poems...
Woodworking with Purpose: Orthodox Icon Kiot | Fall
Woodworking with Prupose is an Orthodox common arts course that combines the skills of providing for basic human needs...
Woodworking with Purpose: Orthodox Cross | Spring
Woodworking with Purpose is an Orthodox common arts course that combines the skills of providing for basic human needs...
Rooted in Christ: An Orthodox Seminar for Young Men | Fall
Equip young men with an Orthodox understanding of moral life. Teach practical application of virtues in everyday...
LEGOs & Fairy Tales | Spring
A single LEGO brick has the power to spark a story on its own. When you provide kids with a collection of LEGO bricks,...
Ladylike: Learning to be Ladies of Virtue | Spring
From the multiple film adaptations of Jane Austen’s novels, to beloved TV series like Downton Abbey and The Gilded...
The Art of Comedy: Four Notable Plays
In this literary overview course, students will study the comedic elements of four notable plays in their historical...
Rhetoric Thesis | Hansen Classical Coop
Rhetoric Thesis: For purposes of clarity, this course should not only be considered for high school seniors, but also...
7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens & the Orthodox Mindset for Life | Spring
Being a teenager today is really challenging. Having a clear plan is like having a roadmap that shows you how to travel...
Middle School Scholarship Skills Workshop | Fall
This 8-week Middle School Scholarship Skills Workshop is designed to equip Middle School students with essential...
Middle School Scholarship Skills Workshop | Spring
This 8-week Middle School Scholarship Skills Workshop is designed to equip Middle School students with essential...
Science for Beginners
In From Wonder to Mastery, John D. Mays recommends to “introduce students early to appropriate ways of thinking and...
Legos & Legends | Spring
LEGOs & Legends is both a liberal arts and common arts course.
A single LEGO brick has the power to spark a story on...
Rhetoric Thesis | Backman Classical Conversations
**_Rhetoric Thesis: For purposes of clarity, this course should not only be considered for high school seniors, but...
Spanish Through Its Food: Español a través de su comida | Spring
This course combines Spanish language learning with cooking lessons and geography. The primary goal is to practice and...
Anatomy & Physiology
Preparedness: Anatomy and Physiology is designed for grades 10-12 and is ideal for students who have taken Life...
Exploring the Saints through Scripts Workshop: St. Mary of Egypt
Exploring the Saints through Scripts: 10-Week Workshop on Screenwriting and the Life of St. Mary of Egypt
This...
Lower School Scholarship Skills Workshop | Fall
Through the Victus ("way of life") system, students will develop foundational study skills such as time management,...
Lower School Scholarship Skills Workshop | Spring
Through the Victus ("way of life") system, students will develop foundational study skills such as time management,...
Reading, Reasoning & Rhythm
Part fitness, part phonics - This course is for students to develop academic proficiencies using both body and brain....
Introductory Korean
This course offers foundational introduction to the Korean language and culture. Students will learn basic Korean...
Orthodox Liturgical Common Arts Year B | Spring
The Orthodox Christian faith utilizes and invokes all the senses in our worship and church life. From iconography, the...
Rooted in Christ: An Orthodox Seminar for Young Men | Spring
Equip young men with an Orthodox understanding of moral life. Teach practical application of virtues in everyday...
Adult Workshop: Helping Develop a Student's Executive Functioning Skills | Fall
This NEW interactive workshop for adults is designed to equip parents and other adults to help a student, particularly...
Adult Workshop: Helping Develop a Student's Executive Functioning Skills | Spring
This NEW interactive workshop for adults is designed to equip parents and other adults to help a student, particularly...
Learn to Sign! American Sign Language for Beginners | Spring
Enhance your child's communication, motor skills, and language development through signing! American Sign Language for...
Woven – Becoming the Orthodox Woman God Made You to Be | Spring
Guided by the book Woven, and weaving in Holy Scripture, the lives of the saints, the wisdom of the Church fathers, and...
Virtuous Manhood | Spring
This course will offer guidance to young males on their journey to becoming virtuous adults.
Taught by a lifetime...
Stories Behind the Music: Catholicism and Classical Composers | Spring
The Catholic influence on Classical Music was particularly notable during the Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical...
Chesterton's Short Stories and Essays Workshop | Spring
“Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell...
Good Day, Noble Friends – Greek Christmas: Carols, Chants, and the Poetry of Palamas
This three-day online series invites students to experience the mystery of the Nativity through the beauty of a...
Feast of the Nativity Picture Books
Join Erin Moulton for three days of sharing beautiful picture books on the theme of the Nativity of Christ. We will...
Book Club: The Gift of the Magi
Over the course of this three day camp, we will dive into O. Henry's masterpiece of short fiction "The Gift of the...
Book Club: The Birds' Christmas Carol
Over the course of this three day camp, we will read and discuss the charming novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin The Birds'...
Hymns of the Forefeast of Nativity
The five days leading up to the Feast of the Nativity of our Lord is rich with hymnography. In this course, just as we...
Honoring St. Nicholas: Crafting His Peg Doll in the Orthodox Tradition
Join us for a joyful three-day journey honoring St. Nicholas through story, prayer, and creative expression! In this...
The Earth Offers a Cave- Building the Nativity with LEGO. A Workshop on the Mystery of Christ’s Birth.
Join us as we explore the mystery of Christ’s birth through Scripture, Orthodox hymns, and hands-on LEGO building....
The Christmas Plays and Poetry of Frances Chesterton
Many of us are familiar with G.K. Chesterton, a giant in the Catholic intellectual tradition, but did you know that his...
Awaiting Advent with Isaiah
“A shoot shall come out of the stock of Jesse and a branch shall grow out of his roots.” (Isaiah 11:1)
The book...
An Ox, a Donkey, and Devotion
Join Fr. Nate to enjoy readings and reflections from three wonderful Nativity books! With a kind ox, we'll be invited...
Nativity Escape Room
The Bible is filled with sound wisdom, great advice…and BIG MYSTERIES! The mission will be solving four mysteries...
Waiting in Wonder with the Saints
Let the final days of the hopeful expectation in Advent come alive through prayer, art, stories, games, and coloring!...
Why Homeschooling Families Choose Our Online Classes
The education of our children is a precious calling that comes with many joys and challenges. Each class at Scholé Academy is conceived as a partnership with parents, serving as a place your child is known, loved, fascinated, and challenged. Our instructors are experts in their subjects, and they embrace the philosophy of restful, memorable learning, in contrast to a cycle of cram, pass, and forget. Our competitively-priced courses go deep to promote mastery but are paced to promote contemplation. And our online format (proven long before Covid!) cultivates friendships across many miles, traditions, and even historical periods.
“We have loved Scholé. It’s been the best online academy we have experienced so far, and we have tried three. I love that the teachers practice teaching in a restful environment because it is very hard to learn in a stressful one! It’s been a blessing for our family.”—Kathryn B.
Online Grammar Classes
Our interactive online grammar courses appeal to a child’s inborn curiosity to collect, gather, and order. A clear understanding and use of the English language awaits in Well-Ordered Language for grades 4-8!
Online Writing Classes
Our sequential online writing courses offer a step-by-step apprenticeship in Writing and Rhetoric. Careful listening, fluent articulation, and models for imitation from great writers in history characterize our program for grades 4-10.
Online History Classes
Our live, online courses make history come alive with original source documents, fascinating artifacts, jaw-dropping art, and gruesome and glorious tales! Learn with The Curious Historian (grades 6-8) and Humanitas (grades 9-12).
Online Literature Classes
Timeless good and great books, illuminating stories, arresting poetry, and interwoven historical narrative characterize our live online courses in classic literature. Be immersed in conversation with friends present and past. Courses for grades 3-12.
Online Liberal Arts Classes
Our live, online Liberal Arts courses integrate good and great books alongside studies in history, humanities, social sciences, poetry, music, art, and the Orthodox faith. These holistic courses include reading, writing, and speaking skills.
Online Art Classes
From primary drawing to advanced portraiture, watercolor, and calligraphy, students in grades 4-12 can develop artistic proficiency in our online art classes. Commissioned master artists guide students in seeing, drafting, and finishing art pieces.
Online Geography Classes
Discover lands and landmarks, terrain and history, natural wonders and oddities, boundaries and beauties in our online geography courses for elementary and middle school students.
Online Reading Classes
Cultivate capacity and appetite for lifelong reading in our online Reading Foundations classes for K-4. Students, along with parents, learn phonograms, spelling rules and foundational neurological skills to lay foundations for learning proficiency.
Online Math Classes
Establish skills not only for math fluency but also for seeing mathematics as part of an integrated and dazzling universe. Math Foundations to Algebra to Geometry to Calculus, our online math courses serve as classical tutors from grade 4 to 12.
Online Programming Classes
Students learn the logic and the art of computer programming in our live online programming classes. Develop technical, creative, and problem-solving abilities in these hands-on courses.
Online Science Classes
Students are guided from wonder to mastery in our online science classes using the unforgettable Novare curriculum. Courses include physical, life, and earth sciences in middle school; Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Science for high school.
Online Logic Classes
Learn to recognize logical fallacies and construct sound arguments in our online Logic classes, with The Art of Argument, Discovery of Deduction, Argument Builder, and Everyday Debate. Learn to reason with clarity, relevance, and purpose!
Begin Your Classical Education Journey Today with Us
Classical education nor homeschooling need be intimidating, overwhelming, or exclusive. You can begin your classical education journey with us. Whether you are a seasoned homeschooler, or whether you are just beginning, you’ll find Scholé Academy courses meaningful, joy-filled, and accessible. We’re happy to serve your family as a partner in the journey.
Online American Sign Language (ASL) Classes
Open up to the world of Deaf culture and language in our online American Sign Language Classes. Both expressive and receptive language skills are practiced while Deaf history and contemporary cultural norms are studied.
Online Latin Classes
Using the award-winning Latin for Children and Latin Alive! curricula series, our online Latin classes train students in grammar, vocabulary, derivatives, then moves them to read original Latin texts in a lively, interactive way.
Online Greek Classes
Our online Greek classes offer studies in both classical and modern pronunciation. Beginning in the Greek for Children curricula series, students learn grammar, vocabulary, and move to reading original Greek texts.
Online Spanish Classes
Students can gain proficiency in one of the world’s top languages through our interpersonal, online Spanish classes. From Spanish for Children to Advanced Spanish Level IV, students obtain far more than mere language credit.
Online French Classes
Students can experience the beauty, history, and significance of the French language through our interpersonal, online French classes. From French for Children to French II, students can obtain a robust vocabulary and conversational skills.
Online Arabic Classes
Our online Arabic classes introduce students to both spoken and written modern standard Arabic. Students learn to read and write the complete Arabic alphabet and to discuss some Orthodox Christian topics.
Online German Classes
Learn in our interactive, online German classes! From beginning German I to advanced level IV, students experience conversation, stories, and paragraph writing, while building vocabulary and an understanding of German grammar.
Online Russian Classes
Open a rich world of literature, philosophy, history, and contemporary application through the study of Russian! In our online Russian classes, students begin with grammar primer and move to reading, oral conversation, and writing.
Online Faith Studies Classes
Our online faith studies classes wisely shepherd students through Christian perspectives on a variety of topics both ancient and modern. Courses are available in three varied Christian traditions – Orthodox, Catholic, and Anglican Protestant.