Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look for a classical school, other names in VA include Dominion Christian, Ad Fontes, etc. Trinity at Meadowview also offers, I think.
In this context, “classical” means far right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a rising 8th grader who loves Latin class and wants to continue Latin/classics in high school. It's difficult to tell which schools would offer a good range of classes - many have just one Latin teacher, so class scheduing could be an issue.
If your student takes Latin, what is their school and do you think the program is strong?
Boy or girl? Many of the schools with classics opportunities happen to also be single sex religious schools, so this may be a factor for or against your decision.
Anonymous wrote:Look for a classical school, other names in VA include Dominion Christian, Ad Fontes, etc. Trinity at Meadowview also offers, I think.
Anonymous wrote:I have a rising 8th grader who loves Latin class and wants to continue Latin/classics in high school. It's difficult to tell which schools would offer a good range of classes - many have just one Latin teacher, so class scheduing could be an issue.
If your student takes Latin, what is their school and do you think the program is strong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St Jerome institute. Latin is part of the curriculum and the students frequently win national latin prizes .
+1 - and they are opening a second campus in NOVA. Very likely The Heights is also strong and most of the independent Catholic HSs. Maybe a few diocesan HSs also.
Do your research and see who are winning regional and national Latin competitions. And look for a school that also offers Greek, the Trivium and Quadrivium.
Anonymous wrote:I have a rising 8th grader who loves Latin class and wants to continue Latin/classics in high school. It's difficult to tell which schools would offer a good range of classes - many have just one Latin teacher, so class scheduing could be an issue.
If your student takes Latin, what is their school and do you think the program is strong?
Anonymous wrote:St Jerome institute. Latin is part of the curriculum and the students frequently win national latin prizes .