The University-Model®

At Logos Classical Academy parents can choose either
a traditional, five-day-a-week educational plan, or a
University-Model®, three-day-a-week educational plan for their children. LCA’s 3-Day Week (University-Model®) educational plan provides professional, in-class instruction on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and parentally supervised, in-home instruction on Tuesdays and Thursdays.




LCA Tutorial Days

For LCA’s 5-Day Week educational plan is a Monday-through-Friday, in-class schedule taught by professional educators. Tuesdays and Thursdays are designated as tutorial days during which students can additionally master academic concepts and sharpen skills in the mornings, and engage in fine arts, STEM projects, recreational activities, and field trips in the afternoons.

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At LCA our objective is to develop thinking, articulate, and well-rounded graduates.


We train students to lead with eloquence.

The classical Christan education method, based in the tradition of the Trivium, works with the age of the child through grammar (k–6), logic (grades 7–8), and rhetoric (grades 9–12) to develop clear thinking and a masterful command of spoken and written language.

We cultivate rightly ordered affections.

We realize this sounds strange, or foreign. But since the time of the early church, Christians have been about training students to love the true, the good, and the beautiful. And, to “rightly order” those loves so that we love first our God, and then our neighbor. This means that we order our affections as God would.

We inspire depth and Wisdom.

Students engage great books containing rich stories that shape both the soul and literary understanding. A rich and nuanced command of language plays an unsung role in understanding Gods word, and in understanding our fellow man. And, a thorough immersion in the study of history using original sources helps students “live in many times and therefore in some degree [be] immune from the great cataract of nonsense that pours from the press and the microphone of [their] own age.” (C.S. Lewis)

We imprint a biblical framework to understand everything.

This is more than adding a bible verse to the curriculum. When every facet of history, science, math, philosophy, art, and other subjects is integrated around the truth of the Christian worldview, students gain a unique and important perspective.