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Academic Curriculum
St. Paul's Preparatory Academy primarily uses the A Beka Book Curriculum, a curriculum based on sound scholarship; a rational, common sense approach to learning; and scriptural principles that are designed to provide students in grades K3-12 with a high-quality, college-preparatory education. This curriculum also provides both faculty and students with a Christian approach to life and learning, while ensuring that students will be taught new materials at each grade level along with a sufficient review of the previous year's materials. As a result, students can progress steadily from year to year within our proactive educational environment, one that fosters individual student development.
Alongside the A Beka Book Curriculum, our high school teachers are also in the process of developing college preparatory (or Advanced Placement/Honors) classes with a classical educational emphasis. Classes such as "Portraits of Human Experience: Writing as a Reflective Art," "Writing Narratives: A Senior Seminar," "New Testament Textual History (and Greek I)," "Portraits of Human Experience II: Exploring the 'Underground,'" and "Portraits of Human Experience III: Perils of the Invisible" will ensure that students develop the necessary skills and knowledge for academic success at the college level and beyond.