Most classical school curriculum pages are designed with the wrong audience in mind. They read like white papers—dense, dry, and filled with jargon. While you may impress a visiting headmaster or college professor, you’ll overwhelm the average parent looking for...
It’s tempting to lead with academic rigor. After all, Latin is one of the most intellectually demanding subjects in your classical curriculum. But if the first line on your Latin program page feels like a graduate thesis, you’ll lose the very audience you’re...
Your homepage is not the place for a think piece. It’s not a philosophical journal or a fundraising brochure. Yet classical schools across the country lead with long, jargon-filled mission statements that make perfect sense to board members—but none to parents. Let’s...
Most classical schools list college acceptances like a trophy case. But in a formation-centered model, parents want more than destinations—they want to know who their children will become. A thoughtfully designed ‘Our Graduates’ page isn’t about bragging rights. It’s...
It’s easy to think of your school’s uniform page as a necessary policy section—something functional and perhaps even forgettable. But in a classical Christian school, your uniform page can quietly become one of your most effective marketing tools. Why? Because...
Most classical schools talk a lot about what they teach—great books, Latin, Western tradition—but rarely show how that content comes to life in the classroom. That’s a missed opportunity. Your pedagogy is one of your biggest differentiators. It’s what separates you...
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