What does it mean for a Covenant graduate to thrive in college and beyond? What will it mean for our seniors to thrive in our current culture? If we take a cue from a wildly popular song – our Seniors were 9 years old when they first heard it – we can get a glimpse...
“Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up” (1 Corinthians 8:1). To instill a lifelong love of learning. This statement presents a core value of Covenant Classical School and provides the next topic of our summer blog series — one that has explored each phrase in the...
My first exposure to classical Christian education (CCE) was at Covenant 15 years ago, when I started the school as an 8th Grade student. Thanks to a summer of early morning Latin camp and a homeschooled 7th Grade education (in which I was taught The Odyssey by THE...
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“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction” (Proverbs 1:7). How we think is of utmost importance. Biblically speaking, how we think is not an internal, enclosed operation. It is not guided – or, rather, should not be...
We should live according to a biblical, Christ-centered worldview. This idea is a core component of Covenant’s mission statement; it also immediately rings true to most confessing Bible-believing Christians. I have never uttered anything like this in Christian company...
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