Rhetoric School Curriculum
| Grade 9 |
Grade 10 | Grade 11 | Grade 12 | |
| Bible and Theology |
Reading the Bible for Formation |
Bible and Church through the Ages |
Christianity in the U.S. |
Modern Theology and Hermeneutics |
| History | Ancient/Classical History |
European History * |
American History and Government * |
Modern History and Philosophy |
| English Literature and Composition |
Ancient/Classical Literature |
European Literature * |
American Literature * |
Modern Literature |
| Rhetoric | Freshman Seminar | Rhetoric I | Rhetoric II | Senior Capstone |
| Languages | Latin IV (or Latin I/II **) |
Latin V: Vergil * (or Latin II/III **) |
Greek I or Modern I |
Greek II or Modern II |
| Mathematics | Geometry |
Advanced Algebra |
Pre-Calculus | Calculus * or Elective |
| Science |
Chemistry | Biology | Physics * |
Elective |
| Technology | Computer Skills and Applications |
| Art | Art History and Appreciation, Artistic Skills Development |
| Drama | Drama History and Appreciation, Dramatic Skills Development |
| Music | Music History and Appreciation, Music Theory, Vocal Training |
| Physical Education |
Individual Skills, Team Sports |
* Upon completion, students will be eligible to take the corresponding AP exam.
** Students entering the Rhetoric School without prior Latin experience are required to complete Latin III by the end of Grade 10.
Students must complete Intermediate Logic. This course is offered in the Logic School in Grade 8. If a student enters the Rhetoric School without having completed Intermediate Logic, special arrangements will be made to provide the course to the student in the Rhetoric School.


