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Advantages
of an Education at NHCA
Christ-Centered
- "God
bathed" curriculum
- Strong
Christian commitment in our
teachers, staff, and parents
- Daily
Worship (Grammar)/Weekly
Chapel (Secondary)
Small
Class Size
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Average class size is 11 with a
maximum of 19
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One on one guidance from teachers
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Homeschool Partnership Classes available
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Teachers and staff know all the students
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Low student to teacher ratio
Strong
Academic Performance (Statistics as of 2008)
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17% of our graduates are National Merit
Scholarship Finalists (only 1% of eligible
students nationwide achieve this honor).
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The average SAT score of our graduates is
1206, placing them in the top 25% nationally.
(The average 2002 national SAT score was
1020).
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The average ACT score of our graduates is
24.3, placing them in the top 25% nationally.
- North
Hills preps students for challenges of college
life.
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100% of NHCA graduates have gone on to colleges
or universities.
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82% of our graduates have received academic
scholarships.
Intellectually
Challenging Curriculum
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Latin – teaches a method of how to
learn, basis of Romance Languages
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Logic – teaches how to think and how
to use language
to support arguments
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Rhetoric – teaches how to articulate
beliefs and persuasively defend them
- Secondary
students often use college level text books
Parental
Involvement
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Strong family participation
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Families support each other through community
Respect
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We teach respect for teachers and peers
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Etiquette class
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Students stand to address adults entering
the class
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Pledge of Allegiance said daily at the grammar
school
Uniforms
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Allows children to focus on their work
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Promotes unity
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Eliminates materialistic competition
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Emphasis on spirituality not external adornment
Strict
Loving Discipline
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Discipline in a Christ-like manner
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High expectations of good behavior
Interdenominational
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Adds richness to our experience of Christianity
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Teaches us to hold our beliefs with a sense
of humility
Trivium
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Grammar stage – learning the facts
through memorization
- Dialectic
stage – understanding through
analysis,
logic and reason
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Rhetoric stage – forming opinions
and articulating beliefs
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North Hills Classical Academy. All rights reserved.
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"Classical
education teaches students how to use
these basic tools of learning to appreciate
the best of Western culture's classical
heritage. Students listen to symphonies,
study paintings, and read great works
of literature by Homer, Plato, Dante,
Shakespeare, Dickens, and Dostoyevsky.
This approach is having a dramatic effect
in creating academically stellar Christian
schools across the country."
-Chuck
Colson
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