- Home, St. Monica Academy
St Monica Academy, an independent, coeducational school for grades one through twelve, founded by parents in fulfillment of their primary responsibility for educating their children, seeks to form students in faith, reason, and virtue through a classical education in the Roman Catholic tradition
- High School - St. Monica Academy
St Monica Academy provides a single program of college-preparatory studies that includes theology, literature writing, history, mathematics, laboratory science, Latin, and performing arts
- Why SMA?, St. Monica Academy
St Monica Academy is an independent, coeducational school for grades one through twelve, founded by parents in fulfillment of their primary responsibility for educating their children, and seeks to form students in faith, reason, and virtue
- Our History - St. Monica Academy
Nourished by the Faith, St Monica Academy was designed to have children learn to be free and critical thinkers in every subject through the pillars of the classical Trivium: Grammar, Logic and Rhetoric
- Tuition + Financial Aid - St. Monica Academy
St Monica Academy admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school
- Directors and Advisors, St. Monica Academy
Former Professor of Law and Dean, Chapman University School of Law, Orange, CA; Director, The Claremont Institute Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, Claremont, CA
- Admissions - St. Monica Academy
St Monica Academy provides a classical curriculum emphasizing the Great Books and the Socratic Method Students read and discuss timeless classics and learn to think, speak, and write clearly and precisely
- How to Apply, St. Monica Academy
Students entering grades 6-8 are invited on campus for a first-hand look into a typical day at our middle school They will attend classes with a St Monica Academy students, eat lunch with new friends, and get the chance to tour the campus, meet teachers, and ask questions
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