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Logos School Blog
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Blogging about classical education and home schooling. Logos School is a classical Christian school devoted to training children within the Biblical, classical, model of education.
Recent Posts
What is Classical Education?
In the 1940’s the British author, Dorothy Sayers, wrote an essay titled The Lost Tools of Learning. In it she not only calls for a return to the application of the seven liberal arts of ancient education, the first three being the “Triviu...
The Lost Tools of Learning
The Lost Tools of Learning by Dorothy Sayers That I, whose experience of teaching is extremely limited, should presume to discuss education is a matter, surely, that calls for no apology. It is a kind of behavior to which the present climate of opini...
Putting Feet on the Trivium Chapter One: Part 3, Some High Priority Standard Operating Procedures
Some High Priority Standard Operating Procedures. This refers to the very basic, foundational, day-to-day hallmarks of your administrative style. We’ll go into more specifics later. There is always room for personal style, and that will quickly bec...
Putting Feet on the Trivium Chapter One: Your Qualifications [Part 2]
- Tom Garfield So, what’s your story? What qualifications do you bring to the job? Some sobering thoughts: The administrator is virtually the embodiment of being “all things to all people,” or at least that often seems to be the expecta...
Jim Nance on Christ as the Lord of Logic
Jim Nance has posted a series of entries on our Logic Blog which discuss the role of Christ as lawgiver and Lord of logic. Be sure to stop buy and read these great posts. When we are teaching students how to know the truth of statements, we are helpi...
Putting Feet on the Trivium Chapter One: Your Qualifications [Part 1]
- Tom Garfield Putting Feet on the Trivium Chapter One: Your Qualifications Pt 1 It wasn’t the first time Doug Wilson had thrown me a curve ball. This time, unbeknownst to me, it was a radical, life-altering idea… “I’d like you to consid...

