COVID 19 Update: We are currently accepting enrollments for the 2020-2021 academic year. Please Contact Us for a virtual tour and more information.
Helping families in Benzie, Leelanau, Manistee, and Wexford Counties and the Greater Traverse City Area
Step 1:If every fully trained student is like their teacher (Luke 6:44), then you should know a great deal about your child’s teacher(s) since that is one of the people like whom they will become. Schedule a time to visit us, you can share stories about your kids, and we can talk.
We'd like to partner with your family to help your children become "image bearers" of Jesus and "order their loves" according to Matthew 22:37-40, to become wise and virtuous young men and women. |
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Step 2:Find out more about what a Homeschool Hybrid is (and what it is not) by reviewing OAC's Info Packet below.
Admissions documents are below.
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Step 3:You take your children’s education seriously. We take our families seriously. We want to give you the opportunity to see this and we look forward to doing the same for you.
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THE PAPERWORK
Steps to Admission
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Statement of Faith
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Application
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Info Packet
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O.A.C Handbook
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Parent Statement Agreement
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2020/2021 Calendar
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Learn More About Classical Christian Education
Geronimo Amen!
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eBook Is CCE Right For Your Child? ![]()
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"The World is Rated R"
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We love our donors! Help OAC in its mission to teach confidence and beauty in homeschooling.
Ordo Amoris Classical is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Donors may deduct contributions made under IRC Section 170 as allowed by law.
Ordo Amoris Classical is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Donors may deduct contributions made under IRC Section 170 as allowed by law.
French poet, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, once said, “If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.”
If we want to train our kids to be lifelong learners, we don’t just want to assign them tasks. We must inspire them to love learning, to long for the endless immensity of knowledge at their fingertips.- Luke and Trisha Gilkerson
If we want to train our kids to be lifelong learners, we don’t just want to assign them tasks. We must inspire them to love learning, to long for the endless immensity of knowledge at their fingertips.- Luke and Trisha Gilkerson