NOW ENROLLING FOR '25-'26 SCHOOL YEAR

NOW ENROLLING FOR '25-'26 SCHOOL YEAR

CHRIST-CENTERED EDUCATION

TEACHING TRUTH, BEAUTY, AND GOODNESS

Transforming minds. Shaping hearts. Pursuing excellence.

  • A classroom scene with a teacher and students in discussion. Students are seated at desks with books, including "A Midsummer Night's Dream." The teacher is gesturing while talking, and students are taking notes and reading.

    CHRISTIAN CLASSICAL EDUCATION

    What is classical education?

  • Students seated at desks in a classroom, reading textbooks with binders and stationery on the tables, number 3 marker visible, teacher standing in the background.

    APPROACHABLE, QUALITY EDUCATION

    Our school is a Christian community where your students can flourish.

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    PARENT PARTNERSHIP

    We believe that parents are the primary educators in a student’s life. Our calendar is designed to partner with our student’s family.

  • Classroom with teacher at whiteboard, students seated at desks, one student raising hand, notebooks and supplies on desks.

    WHAT MAKES RCA UNIQUE

    We are a school on a mission for excellence in academics and virtue while caring for your student’s souls.

Primary School (PK-K)

The basic skills, work habits, and attitudes formed in the primary years are of critical importance. Pre-school provides a gentle introduction to learning with books on numbers, colors, shapes, letter formation, and beginning reading skills.

Child sitting at a classroom table, wearing a black shirt with "We Are RCA Eaglet" printed on the back, seated on a yellow chair.

Grammar School (1st-6th)

In Grammar School students are provided with the necessary tools and facts of learning in a variety of subjects such as history, science, Latin, math, grammar, and reading. The goal is to equip students with the foundational building blocks of education while their minds are most receptive to memorization and observation.

A teacher sitting on a chair engaging a group of young students who are seated on the floor. A chalkboard reads "Welcome to 1st Grade" beside them. The classroom is decorated with books, a globe, and backpacks hanging on the wall.

Upper School (7th-10th)

The upper school is divided into two stages… grades 7-8 (the Logic Stage) and grades 9-12 (the Rhetoric Stage).

In the Logic Stage, students begin to apply logic, assessing the validity of arguments and learning to view information critically with more discerning minds.

In the Rhetoric Stage, students learn to articulate eloquently and persuasively and to use the tools of knowledge and understanding acquired in the earlier stages.

Students sitting at desks in a classroom, with a teacher standing at the front holding papers.