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Latin
"Expel Greek and Latin from your schools and you confine the views of the existing generation to themselves and their immediate predecessors; you will cut off so many centuries of the world's experience..."
- Thomas Arnold
Words are innately fascinating, and students enjoy learning about different ways to communicate, and sharing a new “secret code” with their friends. As students progress Latin will give them the chance to share ideas with great thinkers from many different time periods. Great books are far more exciting in their original language, and the connection formed is deeper. The end goal of our Latin studies is for students to be able to read a medieval play, Augustine’s Confessions, Vergil’s Aeneid, Caesar’s Gallic Wars, and Cicero’s speeches in their original language, painlessly.