Veritas et Virtus

Sarah Spaulding

The Official Blog of Columbus Classical Academy

Think of something you do well. Quietly -to yourself I’ll wait. Did you think of a talent or hobby that you spend time doing or practicing or performing? Did you think of a competition? The word well describes the quality...

Each new day further into Spring as the once winter-desolate campus comes back to life tunes my heart to the beauty of this work – verdant lush grasses, flowering trees, and perennials along with their sweet smells waft through the...

Ever before us are the young people who will become adults. We dare not rush these little ones; each step in their classical education builds to the next – each moment is important to relish and enjoy. The classical scope...

Recently, I was thumbing through the pages of books I had the privilege to teach to Upper School scholars in times past. I started thinking about the purpose of them. Afterall, good stories tackle the fundamental question of what it...

February – the month of love. Little paper hearts fill up bulletin boards, supermarkets prepare for a bump in their bottom line with shelves of heart shaped chocolate filled boxes, and bulky cards declare, “I love you for always, really,...

The Midwest experiences the wonder of God’s order through the changing of seasons. We build our routines by them, decorate by them, and dress according to them. Schools have seasons of their own, however, theirs do not coincide with nature’s...

Welcome to Veritas et Virtus, the official blog of Columbus Classical Academy. Here we will share news and reflections on classical education.

Welcome to Veritas et Virtus, the official blog of Columbus Classical Academy. Here we will share news and reflections on classical education.

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