Our Catholic Classical education strives to cultivate our students' love for the True, the Beautiful, and the Good - and to ultimately discover the Divine nature and order of all things. Through wonder and awe, our students are guided ever closer to Our Creator, and thus recognize the glory of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ and our resulting salvation.
When we say “Catholic Classical Education,” we mean an educational approach rooted in the medieval concept of the Trivium (Latin for “three ways”). Each element of the Trivium (grammar, logic, and rhetoric) is viewed as subjects, stages of development, teaching methodologies, and tools for learning, A student who has mastered the tools will be able to think and learn for themselves and thus be able to master any subject they approach.
St. Mary’s Catholic Schools Classical Education model is structured throughout the grade levels to reflect childhood development, each stage laying the foundation for the next stage. We use the St. Jerome Model of Classical Education as our guide. https://catholicliberaleducation.org/2018/07/11/the-education-plan-for-saint-jerome-academy/
Grammar Stage - K through 5th Grade
The Grammar Stage is where the building blocks for all other learning are laid, just as grammar is the foundation for language. In the elementary school years, the mind is ready to absorb information. Children at this age actually find memorization fun. So during this period, education involves not just self-expression and self-discovery, but rather the learning of facts. Rules of phonics and spelling, rules of grammar, poems, the vocabulary of foreign languages, the stories of history and literature, descriptions of plants and animals and the human body, the facts of mathematics — the list goes on. This information makes up the “grammar,” or the basic building blocks, of this stage of education.
Logic Stage - 6th-8th Grade
The second phase of Classical Education, the “Logic Stage,” is a time when the child begins to pay attention to cause and effect, to the relationships between different fields of knowledge, and how they relate, and to the way facts fit together into a logical framework.
A student is ready for the Logic Stage when the capacity for abstract thought begins to mature. During these years, the student begins the study of logic, and begins to apply logic to all academic subjects. The logic of writing, for example, includes paragraph construction and learning to support a thesis; the logic of reading involves the criticism and analysis of texts, not simple absorption of information;
As we embarque on this important journey with our students, we understand the complexity with which the Classical approach takes its form in any school. Our teachers have begun researching and absorbing the wonders of Classical Education and will undertake extensive training this spring and summer.
We began our vision with History and Language Arts in the Fall of 2021 moving on to Nature Studies and Math in the Fall of 2022. Because our Catholic Identity permeates all areas of our curriculum, Religion transitions naturally with each subject. Areas of Fine Arts and Languages will also be explored. We are excited to be part of history at St. Mary’s Catholic School.