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Mans chief end is to glorify God, and enjoy him forever

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About Telos Classical Christian School
About Telos Classical Christian School

At Telos Classical Christian School, we hold to the truth that glorifying God is the chief end of man. We are committed to a classical approach to education in the light of a Christian worldview grounded in the Old and New Testament Scriptures.

Our school operates as an extension of the family, under the authority of fathers who are required to raise their children in the fear and admonition of the Lord (Deuteronomy 6 and Ephesians 6). We operate under the authority structure of our church, FBC Crosby, and therefore have extended authority in the area of family and community. The authority granted to fathers and mothers in Scripture is passed to the school in loco parentis. This means that, for the development of paideia in students while at school, the school operates with the same authority that fathers have in the raising of children. Our position on authority influences our view of Government and its role in education.

Before the mid-eighteenth century, Christian paideia was the purpose of nearly all Western education. This was based, in part, on Ephesians 6 that commands fathers to raise their children in “the Παιδεια (paideia) of the Lord.” It seeks an inner transformation of the student. It cultivates the students’ habits of thought and action in order to view the world with certain foundational truths and thereby align their desires with God’s ideal. Classical Christian education’s objective, then, is to shape the virtues and reason so that they will be in line with God’s will. In other words, our objective is to cultivate a Christian paideia in students.

College preparation is not an end in itself, but can often result because most colleges are built on a Western model that reveres language and reasoning. CCE graduates are eager to learn and have excellent faculties in language and reasoning. Thus, college is a natural outworking of CCE. But, the chief end of education is to prepare students to worship and
glorify God.

Foundations of Classical Christian Education: Unifying Truth, Virtue, and Wisdom
Foundations of Classical Christian Education: Unifying Truth, Virtue, and Wisdom

We begin with the unity of all truth around one prime truth—the person and sovereign Lordship of Jesus Christ over everything. From this, we study all of history and nature (science) as His workmanship. We interact with the greatest works of His fallen image bearer (man), both good and bad. We study divinely ordered patterns of truth, beauty, and goodness, and apply them in our interactions with the natural world and with human culture, including great literature, music, philosophy, theology, and art.

We pursue language, both in the study of rhetoric and poetry, and in the study of Hebrew, Greek, or Latin as the classical instruments through which God chose to bring up His church. Words convey truth, chasten goodness, and express beauty; thus language bears fruit for those who are masters of it. And, the mastery of language brings light to God’s revealed and infallible Word, from which all truth emanates, and it links us to each other.

God’s Word is our prime lens used to appraise all things, with a disciplined reason that unifies the faith of students and their worldview. Put together, this universal education cultivates virtue in students, which should be lived out in their lives as their affections are cultivated and disciplined by their immersion in truth, goodness, and beauty so that they may desire God and His ways.

Classical Christian Education (CCE) is education as it was practiced prior to the progressive movement early in the 20th century when the focus switched to job training. Instead, CCE sharpens students’ reasoning, language, and rhetorical skills with a Christian vision for all truth and knowledge. Classical education was created by the Greeks to train citizens to self-govern and live in freedom. Later, it was Christianized to become “Classical Christian.” In the medieval era, “scholastics” refined the form into what inspires classical Christian education today. Rather than emphasizing “subjects,” it emphasizes seven “liberal arts,” which liberate the mind to be less subject to controlling influences. The goal is to cultivate wisdom in light of Christ’s creation and kingdom.

We seek to come alongside families who are discipling their children in the paideia of the Lord and partner with them. We serve students from grades K-12.

More About Telos Classical Christian School

Telos CCS operates as a ministry of FBC Crosby. It is also a member of the Association of Classical Christian Schools (ACCS). To learn more about the ACCS and the schools affiliated with it, please visit their website at www.classicalchristian.org

Telos CCS hours are Monday-Thursday, from 8:45am-3:15pm. Our Fall semester runs from September 5-December 15th, and our Spring semester runs from January 8th-May 23rd.

Tuition is set at $5,500 per student per year. Additional fees include the curriculum and enrollment fees. The enrollment fee is a one-time payment of $500 per student. Curriculum fees vary depending on grade level.

To inquire about Telos CCS
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To apply for enrollment in Telos CCS
  • Step One: Submit online application via the button below
  • Step Two:  Look for an email from Head of School, Jillian Lee, to schedule and complete an interview
  • Step Three:  Upon acceptance, submit one-time enrollment fee of $500 per student

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Jill Lee

Head Mistress