Academics at Veritas
At Veritas Academy, we provide a classical Christian education that develops clear thinking, strong habits, and a well-ordered life.
Students are taught to read carefully, think logically, and communicate clearly. Through the study of the liberal arts and the pursuit of what is true, good, and beautiful, they grow in both understanding and maturity.
Our approach is structured, intentional, and time-tested, equipping students not only for academic success, but for life.
Our Approach
- Classical education rooted in the liberal arts
- Instruction grounded in Biblical truth
- Small class sizes that allow for clear and responsive teaching
- Study of Latin and engagement with great works of literature and history
- Consistent expectations for effort, responsibility, and growth
The Three Stages of Classical Education
- Grammar School (Grades K-5)
- Logic School (Grades 6-8)
- Rhetoric School (Grades 9-12)
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Grammar School: K-5th Grade
In the early years, students build a strong foundation in language, knowledge, and core academic skills.
They learn to read and write well, develop vocabulary, and acquire a broad base of knowledge across subjects.
Subjects include:
Bible, English Language Arts, History, Geography, Math, Science, and Fine Arts
Students are also introduced to Latin and begin developing habits of attention, memory, and discipline.

Logic School: Grades 6-8
As students mature, they begin to ask deeper questions and develop the ability to reason carefully.
They learn how to think logically, analyze information, and understand the relationships between ideas.
Subjects include:
English Language Arts, History, Math, Science, Fine Arts, and Latin
Instruction focuses on developing clear thinking, sound reasoning, and intellectual responsibility.

Rhetoric School: Grades 9-12
In the upper grades, students learn to communicate clearly and persuasively.
They engage in thoughtful discussion, formal writing, and public speaking, developing the ability to articulate and defend their ideas.
Subjects include:
Rhetoric, Logic, Advanced Math, Science, History, Fine Arts, Theology, and Apologetics
Students complete significant research and writing projects, culminating in a senior thesis.
What This Leads To
Students who graduate from Veritas Academy are able to:
- Think clearly and reason well
- Communicate effectively in speech and writing
- Take responsibility for their work and decisions
- Live with purpose, discipline, and conviction

What Sets Veritas Apart?

Small Class Sizes
Students are known and taught with intention. Teachers understand each student’s strengths and needs, allowing for meaningful growth that large classrooms cannot provide. Learn more.

Christian Formation
Students are grounded in Biblical truth and taught to live with wisdom and virtue. In a culture that often pulls in the opposite direction, we provide clarity, direction, and consistency. Learn more.

Academic Placement
Students are placed according to ability and readiness, allowing them to be challenged without being overwhelmed. Instruction is structured, purposeful, and responsive to each student’s progress. Learn more.

Intentional Teaching
Teachers build strong relationships with students while maintaining clear expectations. Students are supported, challenged, and held accountable in a consistent and structured environment. Learn more.
What Everyone Is Saying About Veritas
We want the best life for our child. A best life starts with a strong foundation. Veritas Academy is that foundation. We couldn’t be happier with our choice to choose Veritas.
Because of Veritas Academy’s commitment to students, my children are motivated to learn, they are challenged at their skill level instead of being held back due to their ages.
Transition from other educational models is seamlessly supported. Staff and teachers are proactive and caring to the smallest detail. Leadership goes above and beyond for ALL students.
Veritas Academy prepared my child for college. His biology professor said his papers are some of the best first-time college papers she has ever seen.