Why Christian? Why Classical?
- Zuzana Hronik, CMA, CSCA
- Nov 19, 2025
- 1 min read

“We often succeed in teaching our pupils ‘subjects,’ we fail lamentably on the whole in teaching them how to think.”
- Dorothy Sayers
Why do we do what we do? Because our goal is to develop students who love the Lord and are equipped to do His work in all fields and all facets of life.
The world we live in is dynamic, not static. Ironically, the best way to prepare students for an ever-changing world is by following an ancient philosophy of education. Classical education believes that by teaching students the grammar or foundation of all subjects, guiding them how to think about those subjects (like logicians, mathematicians, scientists, artists, authors...), and coaching them on how to articulate themselves well orally and in writing, students will develop the fortitude and tools to handle the complexity of life.
Please take a look at the results of a study completed by the Association of Classical Christian Schools. It shows that classically educated students outperform their public, traditional Christian, and homeschooled peers on all worldly and godly measures.



