Curriculum

Scope and Sequence

There is only one way to preserve in the world that high levity and more leisurely outlook which fulfills the old vision of universalism…there must be in the center of every humanity one human being upon a larger plan; one who does not ‘give her best,’ but gives her all.

G.K. Chesterton,  What’s Wrong With the World

Scope

Women’s vocation as spouse and mother, whether in the biological or spiritual sense, involves the preservation and transmission of culture in all its breadth and variety.

In the face of increasing specialization and the loss of many of the basic arts, she must stand for liberality, for the personal and the human. 

She must, as Chesterton suggests, be free to develop “all her second bests.”

To this end, the school’s founders believe strongly that education must involve more than classroom subjects.

What might be considered “extras” by some are instead treated as an essential part of our educational philosophy and structure.

 

Young women will be given the opportunity to develop aesthetic sensibilities and acquire meaningful wisdom and skill through a study of both traditionally academic and non-academic subjects.

Our curriculum will reflect a synthesis of the liberal arts with varied, practical applications.

Projected Sequence

Due to the nature of the project, the courses listed here are subject to changes and updates.

7th & 8th Grade: A Cycle

 
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Humanities

  • Virginia/American History Through the Lens of the Shenandoah Valley
  • Language Arts and Literacy Part I – Examining the Four Domains of Language: Writing, Reading, Speaking, and Listening
 
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American Sign Language I

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Science

Life Science

 
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7th Grade Math

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Religion

  • Women in the Bible and Sacred Art Appreciation
  • Confirmation Prep (if needed)
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Physical Education

  • Classical Barre
  • CrossFit

7th & 8th Grade: B Cycle

 
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Humanities

  • Geography and World Cultures
  • Language Arts and Literacy Part II – Examining the Four Domains of Language: Writing, Reading, Speaking, and Listening
 
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American Sign Language II

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Science

Physical Science

 
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Pre-Algebra

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Religion

  • Lives of the Saints and Scripture Illumination
  • Confirmation Prep (if needed)
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Physical Education

  • Classical Barre
  • CrossFit

9th & 10th Grade: A Cycle

 
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Humanities

  • World History through Art and Architecture
  • Ancient Literature: Epic and Drama
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German I

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Science

Natural History and Scientific Observation (includes lab)

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Algebra I

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Religion

Old Testament and the Covenants

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Physical Education

  • Classical Barre
  • CrossFit
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Academic Advising

Tracking Extracurriculars and Setting Future Goals/Limits

9th & 10th Grade: B Cycle

 
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Humanities

  • Political History of Europe through the Monarchies and Royal Houses
  • Medieval and Renaissance Literature
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German II

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Science

Biology (includes lab)

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Geometry

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Religion

New Testament and the Early Church

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Physical Education

  • Classical Barre
  • CrossFit
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Academic Advising

College List Development and Career Discernment

11th & 12th Grade: A Cycle

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Humanities

  • Modern World History
  • British Literature and Academic Research
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German III

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Science

Anatomy and Physiology (includes lab)

 
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Algebra II

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Religion

Theology of the Body

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Economics and Personal Finance

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Physical Education

  • Classical Barre
  • CrossFit
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Academic Advising

Application Timeline and Standardized Testing Guidance

11th & 12th Grade: B Cycle

 
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Humanities

  • American History
  • 20th Century & American Literature and Academic Research
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German IV

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Science

Chemistry (includes lab)

 
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Pre-Calculus or Consumer Math

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Religion

Moral Theology and Ethics

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Government

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Physical Education

  • Classical Barre
  • CrossFit
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Academic Advising

Application Essay Assistance and Completion Advice

Workshop Rotations:

These shorter courses include such varied disciplines as:

Practical Life Skills

Gardening and Permaculture
Culinary Arts
Machine Sewing
Knitting
Etiquette
Note-taking and Personal Organization
Early Childhood Development

Music and the Arts

Classical Drawing and Painting
Ceramics
Watercolor
Calligraphy
Wool Felting
Seasonal Handicrafts

Physical, Mental, and Spiritual Health

Personal Well-being/ Healthy Body Image
Nutrition and Home Health
Classical Barre
Practical Study of Prayer and Discernment

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