HRCA Distinctives

HRCA0910 066c(2nd graders make butter as part of their classroom reading of The Little House in the Big Woods.)


All subjects are taught as part of an integrated whole, with the Scriptures at the center, serving as the hub of all knowledge. As a result, students learn to interrelate and examine knowledge, allowing them to view their studies as a unified effort. The focus of this effort is to see God's sovereignty over all and to glorify Him. 

Member of the Association of Classical Christian Schools, www.accsedu.org.

Rigorous academics with a phonics-based reading program.

Enrichment through Art, Music, and Physical Education classes.

Latin instruction beginning in Grade 3.

Daily Memory Period including Westminister Shorter Catechisms, creeds, and hymns.

Yearly standardized testing.

Low student-teacher ratio, enabling individualized instruction and remediation.

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