Frequently Asked Questions
Our curriculum fosters critical thinking, creativity, and a deep understanding of the world around us.
Tuition at Providence varies by grade level and is reviewed annually by our Board to ensure we continue to provide an excellent classical Christian education while remaining good stewards of our resources.
Providence serves students in Kindergarten through 12th grade, with three distinct but unified stages: Grammar School (K–6), Logic School (7–8), and Rhetoric School (9–12).
No, Providence is a non-denominational Christian school. While our staff affirms a shared statement of faith, our student body represents a wide range of Christian traditions. Our goal is to partner with families in discipling students in a biblically grounded, Christ-exalting way.
Classical education is a time-tested approach to learning that follows the Trivium: Grammar (learning the facts), Logic (understanding the why), and Rhetoric (communicating with wisdom and clarity). At Providence, this model helps students grow into thoughtful, articulate, and virtuous leaders.
Providence offers a Christ-centered, classical education that trains students not just in what to think, but how to think. Our curriculum emphasizes timeless truths, character formation, and joyful discovery, rooted in Scripture and shaped by the liberal arts.