Middle and High School Cohorts

Logic and Rhetoric Stage Education

Finish With Excellence

While some schools are making a shift to AI-generated lessons and online-only education, Coram Deo is doing something radically traditional. Our students memorize, analyze, and synthesize information. We read books with pages that turn. We teach our students to analyze sources and filter the information through Biblical truth. We’re not afraid of technology, and in fact, we teach core STEM competencies so our students can compete in a digital marketplace while understanding that technology can never replace human thinking and scriptural truth.

Our students benefit from the use of curriculum we believe parents would choose for themselves if they were able to hand-pick. Results-oriented, literature rich, and Christ-centered in our approach, we are looking to create students who are rock-solid in fundamentals in lower grades so that at upper levels of education we can engage in thought, analysis, and application. We utilize curriculum like IEW, Sonlight, and Singapore Math to ensure students have access to the best possible materials in every subject area.

Our upper-level students not only benefit from our Summit Ministries curriculum, but also help to lead Chapel for younger students. We engage in service together, and we promote Christian thought in each of our subjects with carefully crafted statements of faith for each curriculum area.

Traditional academics take place in learning co-horts of grades 6-8 and 9-12 with differentiated math and foreign language for each student and combined middle or high school instruction in Bible, literature, history, and science on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. On Wednesdays, we have a specially crafted day of technology, co-curriculars like speech and debate or competition challenges, and volunteer opportunities to showcase students’ abilities outside the traditional curriculum and expand their capacity to learn. There is no homework assigned on Wednesdays so that students can attend church activities with their families.

Outside the Box Learning

In addition to our Wednesday enrichment, students benefit from project-based learning assignments, field trips to encourage hands-on learning, and the opportunity for larger trips and summer activities appropriate for each grade level. While these offerings vary by year to align with the curriculum, they may include:

  • Volunteer mission trips
  • Mobile Library
  • Museum of the Bible
  • Philadelphia American History Weekend
  • Girls Retreat
  • Boys Campout
  • Reality Apologetics Conference

“IEW was really challenging, but when I started college, I was shocked to see how prepared I was compared to the other students in the class. I am a confident writer because of the way I was taught.”
-T.J.W.

Grade Level Teachers

  • Middle School/High School Math/Science- TBA
  • Middle School/High School Literature/History/Bible- TBA
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