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Boxford offers its students an education that is both classical and Christian. It is classical in that it draws deeply on the rich heritage of Western civilization and culture; it is Christian in that it recognizes the Bible as the final authority in matters of life and thought. Students are encouraged to develop a worldview that integrates Christian faith with all areas of learning.
Classical Christian education at Boxford Academy includes:
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A focus on Western heritage through the reading of virtuous literary works and the study of history.
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The training of students in the comprehensive use of scholarly habits.
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The nurturing of the highest Christian virtues in each student through core academics.
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The commitment to employing faculty that foster strong values, discipline, character, and leadership qualities in each student.
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The teaching of classical language (Latin).
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A commitment to small class sizes to ensure challenging yet supportive instruction.
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The appreciation of classical “Beauty” through a thorough introduction to fine arts. Boxford is unique in that it sets aside one day a week (Enrichment Day) to focus on music and art—a distinctive aspect of the Classical tradition.
The Academy seeks to maintain a peaceful, disciplined learning environment so that children are free to learn and not to be distracted. We strive to create a school culture in which children are respectful of others and obedient to adults.
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