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Alumna Reflects on Her Time at Providence
My mom found some stacks of paper in our rafters the other day. In the pile was a paper orange folder dubbed “geography,” the kind with the little prongs you push together to squeeze more assignments inside. I uncovered some… Read More
Common Objections to Christian Classical Education
Though the philosophy and practice of Christian Classical education stretches back thousands of years in Western Civilization, it’s recovery in America began as an obscure, grassroots movement of private schools in the 1980’s. Since then, it has become one of… Read More
Alumni’s Thoughts on Graduating
Graduating is hard. Everyone says that graduation is so great, that you feel so good once high school is over, and that you finally get to know what freedom feels like. But, for me, the reality is that I’m about… Read More
Making a Joyful Noise at Providence
Whether you’re considering Providence for your child, or trying to get to know us as a family or friend of the school, you may wonder what kind of music program we have and what makes it unique. The Westminster catechism… Read More
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