Advent and Education

Happy New Year! Last Sunday marked the first Sunday of Advent, and with it a new church year began. The civil calendar marks the beginning of a new year in a few weeks, but those who follow Christ live by a different rhythm, an ancient yearly cycle that walks us through the incarnation, birth, life, […]

Rededicating Ourselves to a Great Purpose

Here’s your “dog bites mailman,” obvious news bulletin of the day: the world is a dangerous, scary place. And the more things change, the more they stay the same; the world has always been (in the words of Luther) “with devils filled,” “for still our ancient foe doth seek to work us woe.” The world […]

The End of Education

It’s November, so I am going to talk about the end of school. No, not the end of the school year. I mean the end of school, as in the purpose or goal of education, as in, “Educate to what end?” Why are you educating your children?  I’m not asking merely about your immediate goals […]

“Stay on the Path!”

In J.R.R. Tolkien’s masterful tale The Hobbit, the wizard Gandalf accompanies the story’s unlikely hero, Bilbo Baggins, and his dwarf friends on their adventure across the Misty Mountains. As they prepare to enter the forbidding forest of Mirkwood, Gandalf announces that he must leave his friends. Danger awaits them ahead, he assures them, but they […]

Redeeming the Time

Low standards are a plague. They are a plague on the home, on society, and most certainly on education and youth culture. Teens, it seems, are expected to be vulgar, boorish, self-centered, monosyllabic slackers whose slogan for life is a bored “Whatever” and whose moral standards are shaped by the narcissism and vacuity of social […]

Shaping the Ordo Amoris of Our Children

The Providence Upper School has begun to do some new and exciting things in its morning assembly. Each school day Upper School students and teachers gather in the Great Hall to read the Scriptures, confess our faith, sing, and pray together. It’s such a gift to begin our day with devotion to Christ the Lord. […]

CCE Q&A

Classical Christian education is a new and exotic animal for many Regents Academy parents. I always appreciate finding simple and direct explanations of many of the concepts, otherwise unclear or unknown, associated with our school’s philosophy of education. Below are a few questions and brief answers by Douglas Wilson that get right to the heart […]

Why Memorize Scripture?

Each week at Providence students memorize passages from the Bible and often recite them before their classmates. Why are we using valuable time and effort to memorize Scripture? Here are some answers to that question. First, we memorize Scripture because we are a Christian school. A school can, of course, be a Christian school without […]