Join us for Open House
February 3rd, 7-8pm
“Our primary goal is to teach students to love what is lovely, to think and act biblically, and to pursue academic excellence in joyful submission to the Lord Jesus Christ.”
Ryan Evans, Headmaster
CHRISTIAN VIRTUE
Christ is at the center of all we do—our statement of faith, curriculum, and activities. We partner with families to train children to think, speak, and write as Christians. Through discipleship, high behavior standards, and activities for all ages, students also develop a grace-filled character and love for all people.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
We set high academic standards with a supportive environment so students can thrive academically and spiritually. Our “classical” curriculum matches how children learn in each grade and is rich in math, science, and the liberal arts, leading Providence seniors to score in the top 20% of SAT scores nationwide—higher than other nearby schools.
CLASSICAL EDUCATION – TIMELESS, HOLISTIC, PROVEN
C lassical education has been around since the Greeks and Romans and trained many of the greatest thinkers, and it’s just as effective and needed today.
The form, content, and purpose of classical education is designed to teach students how to think well. The full scope of a good education includes courses in literature, music, science, history, Latin, math, logic, art, Bible, and rhetoric. The goal is not simply acquisition of knowledge but the cultivation of worldview that seeks to honor Christ with renewed minds (Romans 12:2).
Classical education uses a three-part system (“the trivium”) that teaches grammar, logic, and rhetoric in a way that matches how children learn best in each grade. Students gain knowledge, then understanding, and finally wisdom in accordance with their maturing abilities. Classical education transcends grades, programs, and even college preparation so students can pursue truth through critical thought and seek beauty and goodness to become more like Christ.