The Trivium

At Veritas, we seek to challenge children individually at all levels and teach them how to learn by using the centuries-old and well-proven classical method.

By adopting an updated version of the Trivium, the name given to the first three of these Seven Liberal Arts, the teachers at Veritas are better able to pass on the invaluable tools of learning that built the foundation of education throughout this amazing period of history.

The three parts of the Trivium are:

  • Grammar – memorizing the basic facts of a subject
  • Logic – understanding the relationship of those facts to each other; and
  • Rhetoric – knowing how to effectively communicate this knowledge to others.

At Veritas, we seek to challenge children individually at all levels and teach them how to learn by using the centuries-old and well-proven classical method.

Much of Western Civilization – our culture, laws, history, and language – has been built on the heritage of the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans. For an education to have depth, certain aspects of this heritage need to be studied, understood, and appreciated.

Early Christians developed the classical teaching method, which revolved around what were called the Seven Liberal Arts. This method was utilized through the Middle Ages and into the early 1900s, proving to be remarkably successful.

By adopting an updated version of the Trivium, the name given to the first three of these Seven Liberal Arts, the teachers at Veritas are better able to pass on the invaluable tools of learning that built the foundation of education throughout this amazing period of history.

The Trivium Model is applied to every academic subject through various teaching techniques and activities carefully related to a child’s age and stage of development.

To learn more about what we mean by classical and Christian education at Veritas, browse through the following articles:

Education is Not Neutral: Why Christian Children Need Classical Christian Schooling

Teaching with the End in Mind

Classical Education and Leadership