Classical
At Westminster, our curriculum includes classic literature, historical texts, and primary sources that have significantly impacted Western civilization in order to understand the human experience, moral dilemmas, and the foundations of culture. We employ classical teaching methods that encourage students to think deeply, to engage with ideas, and to develop analytical skills. Students are equipped and encouraged to engage deeply with subjects and take ownership of their learning.
At Westminster, we seek to nurture students who are intellectually curious, morally grounded, and equipped to thoughtfully engage with the world while remaining steadfast in their faith.
Christian
At Westminster, we believe that all truth is God's truth. Subjects are taught with the understanding that they are interconnected and that God's handiwork is evident in all areas of knowledge. This integration helps students see the unity of knowledge and develop a biblical worldview. We place a strong emphasis on cultivating virtue within our students.
Our goal is not simply to impart knowledge but to shape individuals who are morally grounded and equipped to establish a life that glorifies God.
Academic Overviews
“Truth, beauty, and goodness will hold the attention of the soul.”
-Christopher Perrin
School Affiliations
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The Association of Classical & Christian Schools
The primary mission of the ACCS is to promote, establish, and equip schools committed to a classical approach to education in light of a Christian worldview grounded in the Old and New Testament Scriptures.
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The Classical Difference
The Classical Difference is a magazine for the friends and parents of students at classical Christian schools.
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The Society for Classical Learning
The SCL works together with classicists, teachers, and lifelong learners to ensure that the great heritage of Western civilization is preserved, cherished, and handed on to the next generation.