Thirty-two instruction weeks, fifty-minute classes, from September 14th - May 27th. See our calendar here.
Religion / Theology / Church History
History of Catholics in North America: $699 - On Campus - Online - Mon/Wed - 9:00-9:50 AM ET
9th -12th Class: This course will examine Catholicism as it arrived on the North American continent, not as a minor latecomer but as a fundamental first form of Christianity aggressively present centuries before the waves of immigration. The course will cover the Norse (Viking) settlement in Greenland, the Spanish in Florida, the Borderlands of New Mexico and California , the French in Quebec, the Maritimes, Natchez and New Orleans and the English Catholic culture at Annapolis, Maryland. Students will learn the contributions of the church to the foundation of the Americas and the United States.
Bible History: $699 - On Campus - Online - Mon/Wed - 9:00-9:50 AM ET
7th - 9th Class: This course introduces students to the Old Testament as Sacred Scripture in the Catholic tradition and as the foundation of God’s saving plan. Students will study the major characters and events of salvation history—from Creation and the Patriarchs to the Exodus, Kingdom of Israel, Exile, and the Prophets. Emphasis is placed on how God reveals Himself, calls His people, and prepares the way for Jesus Christ. Using Scripture, Church teaching, maps, and projects, students will learn how the Old Testament is understood within the Catholic Church and how its themes—creation, humanity, revelation, faith, and virtue—apply to their lives today. Students will grow in biblical knowledge, historical understanding, and appreciation for God’s Word.
Religion: $699 - On Campus - Mon/Wed - 9:00-9:50 AM ET
EL, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 Class: This religion course helps students deepen their understanding of the Catholic faith while growing in prayer, moral responsibility, and service to others. The course explores Sacred Scripture, the Sacraments, the life and teachings of Jesus, and the mission of the Church. Students are encouraged to live out Gospel values through reflection, discussion, and acts of faith in their daily lives. Students work in small groups determined by age and ability. Schedule a free consult for questions about placement.
English & Composition
Logic & Composition: $699 - On Campus - Online - Mon/Wed - 1:40-2:30 PM ET
10th - 12th Class: This course introduces students to the principles of logical thinking and clear communication. Students will study the foundations of logic, including propositions, syllogisms, logical fallacies, and sound argumentation, with an emphasis on reasoning in the classical and philosophical tradition. Through Socratic discussion and structured analysis, students will learn how to think carefully, evaluate ideas, and pursue truth. In Composition, students will apply logical principles to writing, developing skills in clear, coherent, and persuasive expression. Emphasis is placed on constructing well-organized essays, forming and defending arguments, analyzing texts, and writing with precision and clarity. By integrating logic and composition, the course equips students to read thoughtfully, write effectively, and communicate truth with confidence.
Logic & Composition Studio: $499 - On Campus - Online - Thursday - 1:40-2:30 PM ET
10th - 12th Class: Composition Studio provides high school students with individualized and small-group support to strengthen their writing skills and succeed in composition assignments. Students receive guidance on all stages of the writing process, including brainstorming, organizing ideas, drafting, revising, and editing. The course emphasizes clarity, coherence, grammar, and style while helping students develop strategies for tackling essays, research papers, and creative writing projects. Through targeted feedback, guided practice, and peer collaboration, students build confidence, improve their writing, and develop the skills necessary for academic success across all subjects. Students must be in the core Logic & Composition course to enroll.
English & Composition: $699 - On Campus - Online - Mon/Wed - 1:40-2:30 PM ET
7th - 9th Class: This course helps students develop strong reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills through the study of literature and composition. Students will read a variety of age-appropriate texts, including novels, short stories, poetry, and nonfiction, and learn to analyze themes, characters, and literary elements. In composition, students will practice writing clear paragraphs and multi-paragraph compositions, including narratives, descriptions, summaries, and academic essays. Emphasis is placed on grammar, vocabulary development, sentence structure, and the writing process—from planning and drafting to revising and editing. Through discussion, presentations, and regular writing practice, students will build confidence, creativity, and effective communication skills needed for academic success.
English & Composition Studio: $499 - On Campus - Online - Thursday - 1:40-2:30 PM ET
7th - 9th Class: Composition Studio provides students with focused support in developing their writing skills. In a small-group, collaborative setting, students receive guidance on writing assignments, including brainstorming, organizing ideas, drafting, revising, and editing. The course helps students strengthen grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, and clarity while building confidence in expressing their thoughts. Through individualized support, peer feedback, and practice exercises, students develop stronger writing skills, improve their ability to communicate effectively, and learn strategies for success in all their written work. Students must be in the core English & Composition course to enroll.
Latin & English Grammar: $699 - On Campus - Mon/Wed - 12:40-1:30 PM ET
EL, 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th Class: This course introduces students to the structure and rules of language through the study of English grammar alongside foundational Latin grammar. Students strengthen skills in sentence structure, parts of speech, vocabulary. The course builds clear communication skills and lays a firm foundation for future language study. Students work in small groups determined by age and ability. Schedule a free consult for questions about placement.
Latin & English Composition Studio: $499 - On Campus - Thursday - 12:40-1:30 PM ET
EL, 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th Class: Composition Studio is a guided course designed to help students successfully complete writing assignments from their core English class. The course focuses on developing ideas, organizing essays, strengthening grammar and style, and revising drafts with individualized feedback. Students receive step-by-step support throughout the writing process to build confidence, clarity, and effective communication skills. Students must be in the Mon/Wed core Latin & English Grammar course to enroll.
Literature
Literature: On Campus - Online - Mon/Wed - 12:40-1:30 AM ET
10th - 12th Class: Details Coming Soon!
Literature: $699 - On Campus - Online - Mon/Wed - 12:40-1:30 PM ET
7th - 9th Class: This course introduces students to the enjoyment and study of literature through a variety of age-appropriate texts, including novels, short stories, poetry, myths, and drama. Students will learn to read closely, identify literary elements such as plot, character, setting, theme, and conflict, and discuss how authors use language to tell meaningful stories. Through reading, discussion, writing, and creative activities, students will develop comprehension, critical thinking, and communication skills. Emphasis is placed on responding thoughtfully to texts, making connections between literature and life, and growing an appreciation for great stories from different cultures and time periods.
Literature: $699 - On Campus - Mon/Wed - 1:40-2:30 PM ET
EL, 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th Class: Elementary Literature introduces students to a variety of age-appropriate novels, poems, and short stories that build a love of reading and storytelling. The course emphasizes comprehension, vocabulary development, and thoughtful discussion while encouraging students to make connections between texts and their own experiences. Through guided reading and activities, students develop critical thinking and a deeper appreciation for literature. Students work in small groups determined by age and ability. Schedule a free consult for questions about placement. We strongly recommend Literature students enroll in the corresponding Latin & English Grammar course.
Mathematics
Algebra 2: $749 - On Campus - Online - Mon/Wed - 10:00-10:50 AM ET
Algebra 2 builds on foundational algebra skills while deepening students’ understanding of functions, equations, and mathematical modeling. Using an adaptive learning program, instruction is personalized to each student’s pace and needs, providing targeted practice and real-time feedback. Students develop confidence and mastery through a blend of technology-driven learning and teacher support. Device Required.
Algebra 2 Studio: $499 - On Campus - Online - Thursday - 11:00-11:50 AM ET
Algebra 2 Studio is a small-group course designed to reinforce concepts introduced in the Algebra II core course. The course focuses on clarifying key topics, strengthening problem-solving skills, and providing guided help with homework and exam preparation. Instruction is responsive to student needs, allowing time for questions, practice, and individualized support to build confidence and understanding. Students must be in the core Algebra 2 course to enroll. Device required.
Algebra 1: $749 - On Campus - Online - Mon/Wed - 10:00-10:50 AM ET
Algebra 1 introduces students to the foundational concepts of algebra through an adaptive learning program designed to meet individual learning needs. Students will study topics such as variables, expressions, equations, inequalities, linear functions, systems of equations, exponents, polynomials, and introductory quadratic relationships. The adaptive platform adjusts instruction and practice based on each student’s progress, allowing learners to move at an appropriate pace while receiving targeted support and enrichment. Through a combination of guided instruction, interactive practice, problem-solving activities, and teacher-led support, students will develop algebraic reasoning, mathematical fluency, and confidence. Emphasis is placed on real-world applications, critical thinking, and mastery of essential skills that prepare students for higher-level mathematics and standardized assessments. Device Required.
Algebra 1 Studio: $499 - On Campus - Online - Thursday - 11:00-11:50 AM ET
Algebra 1 Studio provides students with dedicated time and guidance to reinforce concepts learned in Algebra 1. In a small-group setting, students receive help with homework, practice solving equations, work on problem-solving strategies, and review challenging topics such as linear equations, inequalities, functions, and exponents. The course is designed to strengthen understanding, build confidence, and promote independent learning. Through individualized support, guided practice, and collaborative problem-solving, students develop the skills and strategies needed to succeed in Algebra 1 and prepare for higher-level math courses. Students must be in the core Algebra 1 course to enroll. Device required.
Middle School Math: $749 - On Campus - Online - Mon/Wed - 10:00-10:50 AM ET
6th - 8th Class: This course builds essential math skills through an adaptive learning program designed to meet each student at their current level and support steady growth. Students will study key topics such as number sense, fractions and decimals, ratios and proportions, integers, basic algebraic thinking, geometry, and data analysis. The adaptive program adjusts lessons and practice based on student progress, allowing for personalized instruction, review, and enrichment. Through interactive activities, problem-solving tasks, and teacher guidance, students will strengthen their understanding of mathematical concepts, improve accuracy and confidence, and develop critical thinking skills. The course emphasizes mastery, real-world applications, and preparation for future math courses in a supportive and engaging learning environment. Device required.
Middle School Math Studio: $499 - On Campus - Online - Thursday - 11:00-11:50 AM ET
7th / 8th Class: Math Studio provides students with dedicated time and support to practice and reinforce math skills in a small-group, collaborative environment. Students receive help with homework, review challenging concepts, and work on problem-solving strategies with guidance from a teacher. The course is designed to build confidence, strengthen understanding, and promote independent learning. Through individualized support, peer collaboration, and hands-on practice, students develop the skills and habits needed to succeed in their current math class and prepare for future courses. Students must be in the core Middle School Math course to enroll. Device required.
Arithmetic: $749 - On Campus - Mon/Wed - 11:00-11:50 AM ET
EL, 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th Class: This course focuses on building strong foundational math skills essential for everyday problem solving. Students develop accuracy and confidence in number sense, operations, fractions, decimals, and basic problem-solving strategies. The course emphasizes clear understanding, practice, and real-world applications to support continued success in mathematics. Students work in small groups determined by age and ability. Schedule a free consult for questions about placement. Device required.
Arithmetic Studio: $499 - On Campus - Thursday - 11:00-11:50 AM ET
EL, 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th: This course is designed to reinforce essential math skills and assist students with their core course homework. The course focuses on strengthening number sense, operations, and problem-solving strategies while addressing individual learning needs. Students receive guided practice, personalized explanations, and confidence-building support. Students must be in the core Arithmetic course to enroll. Device required.
Science
Classical Physics, Applied: $699 - On Campus - Online - Mon/Wed - 11:00-11:50 PM ET
10th - 12th Class: This course follows Galileo’s presentation of proto-Newtonian theory, as articulated in his "Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences." Isaac Newton’s more complete formulation of the laws governing the mechanical universe, and his view of nature, is explored (as articulated in his "Principia"), which lays a foundation for apprehending the first principles of the modern scientific method, as well as for understanding the philosophical outlook of scientific modernity. Through an integrated investigation of both physical problems and their mathematical solutions, we seek to develop a coherent understanding of the application of mathematics, thereby discovering the unity within “science” and “mathematics” and clarifying the mathematical methods discovered by Newton that are still used in physics today.
Earth Science: $699 - On Campus - Online - Mon/Wed - 11:00-11:50 AM ET
7th - 9th Class: This course introduces students to the study of Earth and its place in the universe. Students will explore topics such as Earth’s structure, rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, volcanoes and earthquakes, weather and climate, oceans, and Earth’s natural resources. The course also examines Earth’s interactions with the Sun, Moon, and stars, including seasons, tides, and phases of the Moon. Through hands-on activities, labs, models, discussions, and observations, students will develop scientific inquiry skills and a deeper understanding of how Earth systems work together. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, real-world connections, and responsible care for the Earth as students learn to observe, question, and explain the natural world.
Science: $699 - On Campus - Mon/Wed - 10:00-10:50 AM ET
EL, 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th Class: Elementary Science introduces students to the wonders of the natural world through hands-on exploration, observation, and inquiry. The course builds foundational understanding in life, physical, and earth sciences while encouraging curiosity and critical thinking. Students learn to ask questions, conduct simple investigations, and make connections between scientific concepts and everyday life. Students work in small groups determined by age and ability. Schedule a free consult for questions about placement.
Languages
Latin 1A: $699 - Online - Tues/Thurs - 9:00-9:50 AM ET
6th - 8th Class: Students begin learning basic Latin vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar, including noun cases, verb conjugations, and sentence structure. Through translation, repetition, and interactive activities, students will develop skills in reading and understanding simple Latin sentences and passages. The course also explores Roman history, mythology, daily life, and the lasting influence of Latin on English and other modern languages. Emphasis is placed on building a strong foundation for future language study while strengthening grammar, vocabulary, and logical thinking skills in a fun and engaging way. Device required.
Latin 1A Studio: $499 - Online - Friday - 9:00-9:50 AM ET
6th - 8th Class: This course provides additional support for students enrolled in Latin 1A. Students receive small-group instruction focused on reinforcing Latin vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and translation skills. Class material will be reviewed, and challenging concepts will be clarified, such as noun cases and verb conjugations. The session is designed to build confidence, improve accuracy, and strengthen study habits while helping students develop a deeper understanding of the Latin language and Roman culture at a comfortable pace. Students must be in the core Latin 1A course to enroll. Device required.
Latin 1: $699 - Online - Tues/Thurs - 2:40-3:30 PM ET
Latin 1 introduces students to the Latin language and the culture of ancient Rome. Students will begin learning basic Latin vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar, including noun cases, verb conjugations, and sentence structure. Through translation, repetition, and interactive activities, students will develop skills in reading and understanding simple Latin sentences and passages. The course also explores Roman history, mythology, daily life, and the lasting influence of Latin on English and other modern languages. Emphasis is placed on building a strong foundation for future language study while strengthening grammar, vocabulary, and logical thinking skills in a fun and engaging way. Device required.
Latin 1 Studio: $499 - Online - Friday - 2:40-3:30 PM ET
This course provides additional support for students enrolled in Latin 1. Students receive small-group instruction focused on reinforcing Latin vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and translation skills. Class material is reviewed and challenging concepts are clarified such as noun cases and verb conjugations. The session is designed to build confidence, improve accuracy, and strengthen study habits while helping students develop a deeper understanding of the Latin language and Roman culture at a comfortable pace. Students must be in the core Latin 1 course to enroll. Device required.
Latin 2: $699 - Online - Tues/Thurs - 10:00-10:50 PM ET
Latin 2 builds on the foundation established in Latin 1, deepening students’ understanding of Latin grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. Students will translate increasingly complex passages from classical authors, focusing on comprehension, accuracy, and literary style. Device required.
Latin 2 Studio: $499 - Online - Friday - 10:00-10:50 AM ET
This course provides students with focused support to strengthen their skills in Latin 2. In a small-group setting, students receive help with homework, translation practice, grammar review, and comprehension of more complex Latin texts. The course is designed to build confidence, improve accuracy, and reinforce classroom learning. Through guided practice, explanations, and targeted exercises, students deepen their understanding of Latin grammar, vocabulary, and syntax while preparing for quizzes, tests, and advanced Latin study. Students must be in the core Latin 2 course to enroll. Device required.
Latin 3: $699 - Online - Tues/Thurs - 3:40-4:30 PM ET
In this course, students are guided through unabridged Latin texts such as Cicero's Orations, the letters of Seneca, and various Scripture passages and excerpts from the Latin Fathers. Grammar and vocabulary are reinforced through weekly lessons. Device required.
Latin 3 Studio: $499 - Online - Friday - 3:40-4:30 AM ET
This course provides students with focused support to strengthen their skills in Latin 3. In a small-group setting, students receive help with homework, translation practice, grammar review, and comprehension of complex Latin texts. Students will become familiar with style, idiom, and characteristics of specific Latin writers. The course is designed to build confidence, improve accuracy, and reinforce classroom learning. Students must be in the core Latin 3 course to enroll. Device required.
Fine Arts
Fine Art Studio: $599 - On Campus - Thursday - 12:40-1:30 PM ET
7th - 12th Class: This course invites students to explore the creative process through a variety of visual media—including drawing, painting, and collage—while reflecting on Catholic themes and values. Students will study how various artists approach form, color, composition, and concept, and consider how faith and spirituality inspire artistic expression. Course fee includes all materials needed.
Fine Art Studio: $599 - On Campus - Thursday - 1:40-2:30 PM ET
EL, 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th Class: This course invites students to explore the creative process through a variety of visual media—including drawing, painting, and collage—while reflecting on Catholic themes and values. Students will study how various artists approach form, color, composition, and concept, and consider how faith and spirituality inspire artistic expression. Course fee includes all materials needed.