About

Our Story
Dorothy Sayers, a bright, witty British intellect whose life spanned both World Wars, and whose friends included C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, delivered a speech at Oxford in 1947 called “The Lost Tools of Learning.” In this ground-breaking speech, Sayers lamented the state of education in the Western Society of 1947. She asked a question that most Americans are still asking today: Why do we teach our students subject matter that we fully expect them to almost immediately forget? Read more

Faculty & Staff
The Lord has truly blessed ECCS with an outstanding faculty consisting of highly trained, competent, compassionate, and dedicated individuals who are dedicated to the school and its mission, but most importantly, to our students. Our thirty faculty members have over three hundred years of combined classroom experience, with over 100 years of those in classical education. The men and women on the ECCS faculty are truly experts in their fields who love what they do, and their enthusiasm is contagious. After observing classrooms, we often have had parents express that they wish they could come back to school as well. The administration and faculty at ECCS is also remarkably stable. While we have added many new faculty and staff members as the school has grown since its inception in the year 2000, we have had no administrative turnover, and our faculty retention rate has been over 90% for the past five years. Truly ECCS is a great place to learn and to work! To meet out great teachers and staff click here.

General Information
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School Statements
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