Our Academics is rooted in the ancient faith and classical tradition—produces academic outcomes that go beyond conventional metrics, forming students in intellect, character, and spiritual depth.
Integrated Classical and STEAM Literacy
Students master the Trivium (grammar, logic, rhetoric) to articulate scientific and technical concepts with clarity and persuasiveness.
Students apply principles of mathematics, science, and engineering through project-based learning grounded in classical inquiry and ethical reflection.
Exposure to Quadrivium disciplines (geometry, music, astronomy, arithmetic) as historical foundations of modern STEAM.
Faith-Informed Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
Graduates approach complex problems with both analytical precision and moral discernment, applying Orthodox theology to real-world ethical dilemmas (e.g., bioethics, environmental stewardship, AI).
Students demonstrate the ability to evaluate technology and innovation not only for utility, but for alignment with Orthodox values of human dignity and creation care.
High-Level Research and Communication Skills
Completion of a senior thesis combining theological reflection and academic research, plus a STEAM capstone project that applies design thinking or scientific investigation to a real-world problem.
Mastery of academic writing, public speaking, and technical communication, preparing students for both university-level work and real-world presentation.
College and Career Readiness
Students graduate with:
Strong scores on SAT/ACT/AP exams
A polished college application portfolio (essays, resumes, letters, transcripts)
Experience in research labs, internships, or engineering/design challenges
Equipped for selective colleges, particularly in STEM, liberal arts, theology, or pre-professional tracks.
Liturgical and Theological Integration
Demonstrated ability to connect faith with vocation, understanding their future careers as extensions of their call to holiness and service.
Active participation in Orthodox liturgical life, with knowledge of Scripture, patristic theology, and the spiritual disciplines shaping all learning.
Character and Leadership Formation
Cultivated habits of virtue, including perseverance, humility, intellectual honesty, and service-minded leadership.
Graduates are prepared to be faithful witnesses in academic, professional, and civic spheres, capable of both engaging and critiquing modern culture through a deeply rooted Orthodox lens.