High School - The Colonies and Revolution
- Faith - Pray and know God better by reading through passages in the Old Testament, psalms, and Acts, biographies of Christians like Thomas More, Martin Luther, and John Calvin, and study how the Bible came to be translated.
- History - See history's tapestry through biographies, riveting historical fiction, period literature, and key chapters of a history spine reading biographies of English kings and famous Americans.
- Mathematics - Receive direct instruction in the area of math required for each student and tutoring as needed.
- Language Arts - Soak up literary language by hearing and reading living books; memorizing and reciting poems, Bible verses, and speeches; neatly copying sentences from their books; writing sentences dictated to them; daily writing; and telling and writing what they know in the three pillars of notebooking (nature notebook, book of centuries, and commonplace book). See our FAQ. Publish the school newsletter The Chronicles of Harvest and the yearbook Knights' Tales.
- Science and Nature Study - Wonder about chemistry by lab work, notebooking experiments, investigate the periodic table, build different models of the atom, study nuclear science, acids and bases, stoichiometry, walking Santee National Wildlife Refuge regularly, and documenting animals, insects, birds, and plants in their nature notebooks.
- Geography - Follow the travels of explorers studied and see how maps changed as knowledge of the globe increased during the time period studied.
- Literature - Cherish classics books such as allegories by John Bunyan, essays by classic writers, Shakespeare, and mythology.
- Poetry - Memorize and read poems by poets in the time period studied each quarter.
- Art - Study the work of three artists, beginning with Leonardo da Vinci.
- Music - Study compositions by three composers, beginning with George Gershwin.
- South Carolina - Spend time exploring this area of the state in their fieldwork and nature walks. Read living books and biographies about famous South Carolinians.
- Citizenship - Study Plutarch's Alexander the Great, logic, important historical documents and speeches, essays, and do service projects in the community.
- Spanish/German - Study language of choice using self-paced instruction and supplemented by other resources.
- Handwork - Craft with their hands.