Educating Narcissus: An examination of the ways in which a classical education overcomes the self-defeating narcissism prevalent in much of contemporary culture.
What it Means to Be a Student: An overview of the characteristics necessary to be a successful student.
Why Study Latin? An apologetic for the study of Latin in classical schools.
St. Peter's Classical School: An introduction to our school.
| School Memberships: | The Society for Classical Learning American Classical League Texas Colloquium Orthodox School Association
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| Religious Affiliation: | Antiochian Orthodox
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| Grades Offered: | K4-12
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| Total Students: | 63
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| Students By Grade: | K4: 6
K5: 10
1: 6
2: 10
3: 4
4: 4
5: 3
6: 4
7: 2
8: 3
9: 2
10: 3
11: 4
12: 2
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| School Divisions: | Lower School
K4
K5
Level I: 1
Level II: 2
Level III: 3, 4
Level IV: 5, 6
Middle School
7, 8
Upper School
9, 10, 11, 12
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| Total Faculty: | 15
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| Student:Faculty Ratio: | 10:1
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| Costs: | $5500 - $8000
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| Financial Aid: | Available
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| Hours in School Day: | K4, K5, 1: 8:30 – 2:30, 6 hours
2-12: 8:30 – 3:30, 7 hours
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| Chapel: | Daily, required
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| Lunch: | Students bring their own lunches.
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| After-School Care: | Available
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| Volunteer Requirement: | 20 hours per family (10 per semester)
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