Why Choose Us?
With small class sizes and professionally trained teachers, we provide a classical, Christian education that sets us apart from the rest. We value academic success, and our students thrive because of it. We believe “Every Child is an Honoured Student” who can excel in all areas of study.
Our teachers pay special attention to ensure that your child is actually learning the material. We do not teach children merely for intellectual regurgitation and test-taking, but rather to equip them with the tools they need for lifelong learning!
By using the classical Trivium, we lay a solid foundation for secondary school and future study. The Latin we teach helps your child have a better grasp on vocabulary and learning other languages in the future.
Why Attend New Providence Classical School
Classical students love learning! Here are just a few of the many reasons our school might be the right choice for your learners.
- We offer students a Biblical worldview.
- We strive for academic excellence.
- Our students develop critical thinking skills.
- Our students achieve above-average standardised test results.
- We foster a love for learning within our classes.
- We teach our students the tools for learning to begin learning for themselves.
- Knowing Latin significantly reduces the struggle of learning almost any other subject by at least 50 percent.
A Track-Record of Excellence
Students who are testing below grade level consistently come to our school from famous “legacy” schools. After a year or more at NPCS, these students get on level – and sometimes above grade level. Take a look at some of their achievements:
- Three out of four classical students score in the highest percentile on the SAT and the ACT.
- Classical students score above average on national standardized tests.
- A percentage of classical students consistently receive National Merit awards.
- College acceptance to top universities is not a problem for our classically trained scholars!
- Our sixth-graders pass BJCs.
- Our eighth-graders pass BGCSEs.
- D students and unmotivated students have become more engaged.
- Students (and parents) love coming to our school!