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Classical education aims to cultivate lifelong learners who are well-rounded, critical thinkers, capable of engaging with complex ideas and contributing positively to society. Our 5th Grade curriculum aims to use the building blocks of English Language Arts and Math to teach more complex curricular concepts. Scholars will also utilize critical thinking skills to explore and converse about the human world through History, Science, and Fine Arts.

Classical education aims to cultivate lifelong learners who are well-rounded, critical thinkers, capable of engaging with complex ideas and contributing positively to society.
Our 5th Grade curriculum aims to use the building blocks of English Language Arts and Math to teach more complex curricular concepts. Scholars will also utilize critical thinking skills to explore and converse about the human world through History, Science, and Fine Arts.

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Emphasizes language’s beauty and flexibility through grammar, composition, literature exploration, and poetry, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of language’s nuances.

This course product is for one semester. Please select “2” for the quantity for the full year.

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Singapore Math focuses on mastering all four operations with whole numbers up to 10 million, progressing to fractions, decimals, geometry, and algebraic reasoning, emphasizing perseverance and creativity in tackling complex mathematical problems.

This course product is for one semester. Please select “2” for the quantity for the full year.

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Explore Earth and the cosmos through experiments and discussions, starting with the solar system, delving into space’s vastness, investigating particles and atoms, exploring matter changes, ecosystems, spheres’ interactions, and concluding with environmental conservation studies.

This course product is for one semester. Please select “2” for the quantity for the full year.

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Explore abstract concepts like longitude and latitude alongside specific studies such as World Lakes, while historical content covers Mesoamerican civilizations, European exploration, the Renaissance, Reformation, and the evolution of England, Russia, and Japan, culminating in an in-depth examination of the U.S. Civil War and westward expansion.

This course product is for one semester. Please select “2” for the quantity for the full year.

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