Grades K - 2nd: Primary

At our elementary school, students are taught foundational skills and knowledge that will serve as the building blocks for their future education. The main objective of this phase is to cultivate students who are able to read, write, and think with ease and confidence. Our young learners concentrate on perfecting their handwriting in both print and cursive, developing reading abilities through a phonics-centered approach, and mastering essential math concepts. They are introduced to classic children's literature during designated reading sessions and in-depth literature analysis. Our curriculum, based on Florida Standards and other supplementary curriculums. Spanish language instruction commences in the first grade.

Grades 3rd - 6th: Grammar

At our elementary school, students are still in the process of laying down the foundation for future academic pursuits. The emphasis remains on mastering essential concepts and information that will equip students not only for critical thinking in later grades. Our students delve into focused studies in mathematics, science rooted in nature, timeless literature and writing, English language mechanics, and Spanish. Our curriculum, based on Florida Standards and other supplementary curriculums. Chinese language instruction begins in the 6th grade and continues through 9th grade.

Grades 7th - 9th: Logic

At our Junior high, students are guided through the progression from the grammar phase to developing independent thinking and learning skills. During this period, students delve into classical literature and poetry, classical composition and English grammar, ancient history, logic and advanced mathematics. The science curriculum also evolves from nature study to a focus on biology and physical science. Our curriculum, based on Florida Standards and other supplementary curriculums. Students are exposed to trades and have a volunteer requirement. Advanced students in this stage may participate in dual enrollment.

Grades 10th - 12th: Rhetoric

During the final stage, the foundational skills students developed in the grammar stage as well as the thinking skills they developed during the logic stage come together to allow students to express themselves with force and originality. Students should practice writing original compositions, public speaking, and engaging with primary sources and great books. In this stage, students need to earn 25 badges covering topics ranging from ancestry to virtue in order to graduate. Students should choose a program and develop a specialty in a specific area of study that interests them.