High school


New! Regents Scholarship

For incoming 9th and 10th grade students.

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What is an LCA graduate? A successful graduate will possess:

  • Virtue and mature character

    This includes heart-obedience rather than mere rule-following, good manners, honorable relationships, self- control, and Christian leadership. We help students rightly order their affections (the classical Christian definition of virtue) through the study of the great literature of the West and the Bible. Above all else, we teach students to live in accordance with Coram Deo – as though they were in the presence of God at all times.

  • Sound Reason and Sound Faith

    We expect students to realize a unified Christian worldview with Scripture as the measure of all Truth. We expect them to exhibit the wisdom to recognize complex issues and to follow the consequences of ideas.

  • A masterful command of language

    Because language enables us to know things that we have not directly experienced, nothing is more important within Christian education. Without a strong command of language, even scripture is silent. As people of “the Word,” Christians should be masters of language. We expect our students to master uncommon vocabulary, grammar, usage, and translation through our study of Latin, English, and Greek.

  • Well-rounded competence

    Educated people are not specialists who know little outside of their field of specialty. Educated people have competence in a variety of areas including fine art, drama, music, physical activity, math, logic, science and arithmetic. Throughout our program, skills are introduced that are essential for an educated person. We expect our graduates to be well-rounded.

  • Literacy with broad exposure to books

    Educated people are well-read and able to discuss and relate to central works of literature, science, art, architecture, and music. We expect our graduates to be well-read in the important literature and ideas of Christian theology and the West.

  • An established aesthetic

    Further, educated people have good taste, formed as they are exposed to great aesthetic masterpieces, particularly at a young age. We expose our students to the great artists to develop their aesthetic and cultural appreciation for the world around them.

Learn from the best.
Our Faculty

Learn from the best.
Our Faculty

The Rhetoric School

A classical education is based on the Trivium Stages: Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric. The Rhetoric Phase (high school) empowers independence. As students mature and their self-awareness grows, so too does the importance of eloquent and accurate self-expression. During this final stage of the Trivium, classically educated students are challenged by their teachers to explore and refine their persuasive skills, both in speech and writing.

View curriculum and graduation requirements for 7th-12th grade.

Regents Scholarship

Application deadline: March 22, 2024

The Logos Regents Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship, to be awarded to four outstanding new Upper School (Grade 9-10) students, two Freshmen and two Sophomores. Regent Scholars who maintain a GPA of 3.5 and exemplary conduct will have the scholarship renewed each year until graduation from upper school.

This is a merit-based, competitive scholarship. Candidates must complete the standard admissions application process and a Regents Scholarship application (comprised of one essay and a character reference). The scholarship committee will call in finalists for interviews during a preview day.

Applicants must meet the additional requirements:

  1. Currently enrolled in eighth or ninth grade
  2. A Georgia resident
  3. One year of Latin or Greek (rising Sophomores only)
  4. Submit a complete application for admission no later than March 22, 2024

Application Process

1

Gradelink Application

Fill out the new student application on Gradelink and pay the $100 application fee. You will need to create a Gradelink account.
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2

Pastoral Recommendation

LCA Admissions Office will send a pastoral recommendation form to the pastor listed on your student application.

3

Scholarship Application

Fill out the Regents Scholarship Application which includes an essay and character reference. You will need to create an account (separate from the Gradelink account in step 1) to access the application.
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4

Interview & Testing

Come in for testing and an interview after receiving an email from Mrs. Nikki Daniel within 3 days of filling out both applications.

5

Preview Day

Finalists will be called back for a Preview Day.


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Grow with us.
Join us for an open house and tour of our upper school.
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Important Dates & Deadlines

February 1

New family enrollment opens February 1st.

April 1

Need-based scholarship application deadline is April 1st. Scholarship awards sent by April 30th.

June 1
New family registration fee and activity fee due by June 1st.

Important Dates & Deadlines

February 1

New family enrollment opens February 1st.

April 1

Scholarship application deadline is April 1st. Scholarship awards sent by April 30th.

June 1

New family registration fee and activity fee due by June 1st.

Are you ready to join us?

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