-Classical Consortium
REVISED, REVISED School Schedule:
School Prayer Meeting on Monday, August 23rd at 10:00am (all welcome/none required)
Family/Student Orientation on Tuesday, August 24th from 8:30am until 3:00pm (more information to follow) *This means that there is NO ORIENTATION on Thursday, August 19th.
First Day of Classes on Wednesday, August 25th from 8:00am until 3:45pm
Second Day of Classes on Monday, August 30th from 8:00am until 3:45pm
No school on Monday, September 6th (Labor Day) - as originally planned
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C.C. is a one-day-a-week, comprehensive, academic program that follows a classical method in both the subjects taught and how those subjects are taught. Students are in C.C. classes on Mondays and are responsible for accomplishing homework from those classes during the week under their parents' supervision. C.C. serves students in third through twelfth grades.
Schedule
The Classical Consortium will meet every Monday during the school year except holidays. Students attend class from 8:00am to 3:45pm.
Location
Classes are held at The Village Church of Barrington at 1600 East Main Street in Barrington, IL.
Tuition
There is a yearly tuition for C.C. students. Books must be purchased separately. Any questions please contact, Jennifer Burns.
More Information
If you have questions, please contact Jennifer Burns. Or visit the web site at www.classicalconsortiumacademy.org
Classical Consortium Courses
Here is an overview of the courses that will be taught in the Classical Consortium:
Grammar Stage (3rd-6th Grades)
* Chapel
* Latin
* Biblical Studies
* Science
* Omnibus: a course that covers history, geography and cultural appreciation
* Literature and Composition
* Spanish or Art
Logic Stage (7th-8th Grades)
* Chapel
* Foreign Language: Latin or Spanish
* American Studies/Geography
* Science
* Omnibus: a course that covers history, literature and theology
* Comprehension and Composition
* Formal Logic and Critical Thinking
Rhetoric Stage (9th-12th Grades)
* Chapel
* Foreign Language: Latin or Spanish
* American Studies/Geography, Government and Economics
* Science
* Omnibus: a course that covers history, literature and theology
* Math
* Argument Building and Classical Rhetoric