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Warner Robins Campus

Schedule*

Tuesday
  • K – 12th Grade
  • 9 - 2:30pm
  • Humanities classes meet
    • Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra 2 meet before or after school for a second day of instruction
Thursday
  • K – 12th Grade
  • 9 – 2:30pm
  • Math and Science classes meet
    • Certain foreign language classes meet before or after school
Friday
  • AP Classes (see below)
Snacks: Students should bring a healthy snack to class along with a water bottle.
Lunch: Bring a sack lunch and drink. Please note there are no microwaves available to heat lunch items. 

K - 6th Grades

The Veritas Grammar School will emphasize student exposure to and comprehension of core knowledge in literature, writing, grammar, vocabulary, history and geography, and fine arts. 
  • Students will be guided by an experienced educator through a comprehensive curriculum. Parents and students will be able to refer to the textbooks throughout the week to complete assignments and move broader and deeper into the material presented in class. 
  • The academic program has been created to challenge students to think critically and grow in their knowledge of humanities through reading, projects, the study of Latin root-words and the integration of biblical truth in all subjects. 
  • Elementary students attend class with peers in the same grade level under the supervision of an experienced educator.
​Parents are responsible for ordering their student's curriculum. We will provide a booklist with the exact ISBN numbers for each book.
Sample Assignment Sheet
Humanities classes:
  • Bible
  • Grammar
  • Vocabulary
  • IEW (Writing)
  • Literature
  • History
  • Critical Thinking
Math classes:
  • ​Grade level Math
Science classes:
  • ​Grade level Science

7th – 8th Grades

In Veritas Classical School all subjects are taught from a distinctively biblical world view. 
  • The curriculum integrates history (world and American), literature (classical, American, British), composition, grammar, study skills, logic, and critical thinking. ​
  • Each week, the student will receive an assignment sheet delineating the work required in each subject area. 
  • Students will participate in a combined grade level classroom that allows them to interact with peers and promotes classroom discussion and group projects.
Humanities Courses:
  • Literature
  • English/Comp
  • Grammar/Vocabulary
  • History
  • Bible
  • Logic
Math Courses:
  • 7th Math
  • Pre-Algebra
  • Algebra 1*
Science Courses:
  • 7th/8th General Science
  • Physical Science*
*8th grade students may take select high school credit classes with a recommendation from previous teacher and placement testing. Matriculation form is available from the transcript office. Select courses include Algebra 1, Physical Science, and first year foreign language.

9th – 12th Grades

Veritas Classical School teaches all subjects from a distinctively biblical world view. ​
  • Vocabulary development through Latin and Greek roots culminates in a formalized study of Latin and Greek as languages in high school. 
  • Each week, the student will receive an assignment sheet delineating the work required in each subject area. 
  • Students will participate in a combined grade level classroom that allows them to interact with peers and promotes classroom discussion and group projects.
For detailed information about graduation requirements, home study sheets, SAT/ACT tests, Dual Enrollment and transcripts please click on the link below.
Planning Ahead
Humanities Courses:
  • Literature
  • English/Comp
  • Bible
  • History
Math Courses:
  • Algebra 1
  • Geometry
  • Algebra 2
  • PreCalculus/AP PreCal
  • AP Calculus
  • Statistics
Science Courses:
  • ​Physical Science
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Physics
Electives:
  • Latin I and II
  • Greek I and II
  • American Sign Language I and II
  • Spanish I and II
  • Graphic Design (meets on Fridays)
  • Health/PE
  • Military History
  • Intro to Digital Technology
  • Personal Finance
AP Courses:​​
  • AP US History/AP Gov and Econ*
  • AP Lang/AP Lit*
  • AP PreCalculus (meets on Thursdays)
  • AP Calculus (meets on Tuesdays)
​*alternate years
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Admissions
    • Admissions Procedure
    • Tuition and Fees
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Academics
    • Macon Campus
    • Warner Robins Campus
  • Planning Ahead
  • School News
  • Contact Us
  • Gradelink