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Enrollment is open for the 2024-2025 school year.
What kind of person
is your child becoming?
The way we are educated molds and transforms us, opening new possibilities for the future. What possibilities are emerging for your student?
As a parent, you are used to investing in your child, and you know that one of the best ways to invest in your child is through their education. But what kind of education offers the best investment? How do you know you’re getting a good return on your investment?
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The reality is that modern, progressive education fails its students. Even if students are able to learn “good information,” they rarely learn to reason and think clearly, and almost never receive training in virtue. All too often, we stop at asking “What is education doing for my student?,” and fail to ask “What is education doing to my student?”
Classical Education prioritizes the second question. At the end of formal education, the adventure of adulthood begins. When the “guard rails” are taken away, the virtue and wisdom your child develops in their formative years will guide and shape their adult lives.
LCS trains students in truth, wisdom, and virtue. We ask the questions and embrace the values that the current education system has discarded.
Join us as we flourish together in faithfulness and steadfastness.
Academic Calendar
2024--2025
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Student Orientation/First Day of School
August 26Labor Day (No School)
September 2Fall Break
October 7-11Columbus Day (No School)
October 14 -
Thanksgiving Break
November 25-29Last Day of Fall Semester
December 12Christmas Break
December 13-January 3 -
First Day of Spring Semester
January 6Winter Retreat (Narnia Week)
January 6-10Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (No School)
January 20Winter Break
February 17-21 -
Easter Break
April 14-21 -
Last Day of School
May 22Graduation
May 24
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Notice of Nondiscrimination Policy: Loudoun Classical School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, sex, or nationality or ethnic origin in the administration of any of its policies or programs. It does reserve the right to select students and faculty on the basis of personal religious commitment and beliefs, academic performance, and willingness to abide by its policies.