GET CLASSICALLY EDUCATED AT YOUR OWN PACE

Flexible Classical Homeschool Curriculum for Independent Families

Follow our complete 30–32 week classical homeschool curriculum at your own pace, with clearly outlined weekly expectations and structured guidance for parents.

CURRICULUM ONLY

A Flexible Homeschool Curriculum with a Structured Weekly Framework

The curriculum-only option provides families with the same 30–32 week classical framework used in our hybrid program — without weekly mentor-led discussions.

Parents guide instruction at home using clearly outlined weekly agendas, assignments, and reading expectations rooted in the classical Trivium.

This option is ideal for families who value structure but prefer to manage their own schedule and pace.

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HOW IT WORKS

How Our Self-Paced Classical Curriculum Works

Structured 30–32 week academic calendar
Clearly outlined weekly assignments
Developmentally organized by stage (Grammar, Dialectic, Rhetoric)
Parent-directed instruction
Flexible scheduling within each week

Is the Curriculum-Only Option Right for Your Family?

This option works well for:

Families confident in leading daily instruction
Students who thrive with clear expectations
Families seeking flexibility within a structured framework
Those who do not need weekly live discussions
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Curriculum Organized by the Three Classical Stages

Our curriculum begins at age 8 and follows the Grammar, Dialectic, and Rhetoric stages of the classical Trivium, with progressive levels within each stage based on developmental readiness rather than strict grade labels.

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Grammar Stage
(Ages 8–11)

The Grammar stage establishes strong academic foundations through structured reading, writing, and humanities study. Weekly agendas provide clear expectations while helping students develop consistent study habits and growing independence.

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Dialectic Stage
(Ages 12–13)

In the Dialectic stage, students move beyond foundational knowledge into analysis and structured reasoning. Assignments and readings deepen in complexity as students learn to compare ideas, form arguments, and strengthen written expression.

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Rhetoric Stage
(Ages 14–18)

The Rhetoric stage emphasizes articulate expression, persuasive writing, and intellectual maturity. Students engage with advanced literature and ideas while taking increasing ownership of their academic work.

Exploring Classical Homeschooling?

Receive a sample week from our curriculums and see how our structured format works in real life.

Not Sure Which Option Is Right for Your Student or Family?

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