Thinking Critically About The World Around Them
The Logic School encourages students to live a Christ-honoring life while challenging them to think critically about the world around them. As they strengthen their ability to analyze, discuss, and debate ideas, they also learn the value of making authentic connections and discerning truth. Each subject is designed to continually point students to Christ and virtue through the class content and the discipleship of the teacher. The Logic School is committed to nurturing students’ potential and spurring them on toward greater academic, emotional, and spiritual independence.
Additional Activities in Logic
Your student will have the opportunity to participate in the following:
- Perform a play by William Shakespeare
- Independently showcase an artistic ability in the Logic School Coffee House competition
- Participate in an overnight camping trip
Student Reading In The Logic School
Your student will have read the following books.
7th Grade
Greek mythology
The Blue Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang
Epic of Gilgamesh, author unknown
The Odyssey, by Homer
A selected Shakespearian play (e.g., Much Ado about Nothing, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet)
8th Grade
The Once and Future King, by T.H. White
Beowulf, author unknown
Inferno, by Dante
A selected Shakespearian play (e.g., Much Ado about Nothing, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet)
9th Grade
Out of the Silent Planet, by C.S. Lewis
Frankenstein, by Mary ShelleyA Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain
A selected Shakespearian play (e.g., Much Ado about Nothing, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet)