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Academic Excellence - The classical education model teachesstudents to think for themselves, build character & integrity, andcommunicate with excellenceChrist-Focused - Students at PCS learn to love and serve God byauthentically living out their faith in the communityMeaningful Community - Partner with teachers and...
Academic Excellence - The classical education model teachesstudents to think for themselves, build character & integrity, andcommunicate with excellenceChrist-Focused - Students at PCS learn to love and serve God byauthentically living out their faith in the communityMeaningful Community - Partner with teachers and fellow parentsto shepherd your child in a loving, supportive community - The TriviumClassical education uses a three-step process called the trivium that gives students essential tools of learning while working with the grain of their intellectual development. Taking into consideration the natural gifts and abilities characteristic of each of the three stages, a classical education helps a student to progress from knowledge to understanding and, ultimately, to wisdom. The three stages of the trivium are Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric.The Grammar StageKindergarten through 6th Grade Young children are naturally gifted at memorization. They enjoy reciting, collecting facts, and demonstrating what they know. In the early grades, teachers take advantage of their students ability to memorize and equip them with the rules and basic facts of various academic disciplines, building a strong foundation for further study.The Logic Stage7th Through 9th Grade As students approach adolescence, they are no longer content to accept what their parents and teachers tell them is true. Rather, they want to ask lots of questions and find out the answers for themselves. Most students become somewhat argumentative at this stage. Classical educators recognize that this is a necessary phase that students must pass through in order to become independent, thinking adults. Through the study of formal logic, teachers help students learn to reason and to think logically through arguments. Debate is incorporated as much as possible, giving students an opportunity to learn to argue in a winsome and respectful way.The Rhetoric Stage10th Through 12th Grade High school students are ready to t
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