Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Careful - The Heights is for extreme RWNJs.
says the biased lib with no direct experience - take it with a grain of salt; wish my child attended The Heights but content elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Why do students opt for Latin over languages that are widely spoken like Spanish or French?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Careful - The Heights is for extreme RWNJs.
says the biased lib with no direct experience - take it with a grain of salt; wish my child attended The Heights but content elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Careful - The Heights is for extreme RWNJs.
Anonymous wrote:Why do students opt for Latin over languages that are widely spoken like Spanish or French?
Anonymous wrote:Why do students opt for Latin over languages that are widely spoken like Spanish or French?
Anonymous wrote:Why do students opt for Latin over languages that are widely spoken like Spanish or French?
Anonymous wrote:Why do students opt for Latin over languages that are widely spoken like Spanish or French?