Academics

A Great Hearts education prepares students to be more than just proficient test takers, but rather, to become great-hearted leaders capable of success throughout higher education and professional careers. We emphasize that in order for students to become great-hearted leaders they must share in a knowledge that is rooted in the classical liberal arts tradition.

Curriculum

Curriculum

With a classical liberal arts education, our scholars will be ready for a lifetime of learning.

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Philosophical Pillars

Philosophical Pillars

The Philosophical Pillars of Great Hearts are aphorisms in support of the core and never-changing purpose of the organization: to cultivate the hearts and minds of students through the pursuit of Truth, Goodness and Beauty.

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College Counseling

College Counseling

Students are encouraged, through a program designed by an experienced group of college counseling professionals, to explore their college options. As a member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling, Great Hearts complies with the NACAC Statement of Principles of Good Practice.

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The Socratic Method

The Socratic Method

Plato writes about his mentor Socrates, recording conversations he holds with other supposedly wise men of Ancient Athens. Socrates was an unconventional philosopher of his time.  Compared to the way his contemporaries defended arguments at all costs, Socrates leads rigorous dialogues in quest of the truth.

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The Great Books

The Great Books

The authors of these classics teach us how to question and think deeply about the world around us, addressing great ideas such as Justice, Liberty, Equality, Truth, Beauty, and Goodness—whether it be through philosophy, literature, poetry, or drama.

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Special Student Services

Special Student Services

Great Hearts schools are public charter schools that provide a Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) to students with disabilities, who are currently eligible or are determined eligible to receive special education services and related services.

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