Christian
Coram Deo aims to provide integrative learning on the foundation of Scripture through which students develop a love of God and all of God’s creation, including theological instruction to equip students in the appreciation and appropriation of a historically Christian doctrine, piety, and practice.

Classical
Coram Deo seeks to holistically educate students in the way of virtue and piety through training in the seven liberal arts, including the trivium and the quadrivium, shaping their imaginations to recognize and love the true, the good, and the beautiful and equipping students to use their bodies in virtuous and productive ways.

Collaborative
Coram Deo offers itself as a resource to homeschooling families, with two-three days a week on campus with professional tutors, and two-three days a week at home. Parents and tutors work together to give structure to students’ home education while allowing flexibility for family life.

Coram Deo

Coram Deo is a Latin phrase that means “before the face of God” or “in the presence of God.” It captures our vision for learning to be undertaken in the presence of God, under the authority of God, for the glory of God—in all aspects of our community.

The Scholé Philosophy

In the Greco-Roman world, “scholé” was associated with the pursuit of knowledge and philosophical discussion. It was during times of leisure that individuals engaged in study and dialogue, often in formal settings like academies or informal gatherings. This concept of leisure as a time for intellectual growth influenced early Christian thought, where study and reflection on Scripture were seen as vital to spiritual development.