
Logic Stage
As children grow older, children typically become argumentative. The Logic Stage is when we teach our children how to think and how to argue using logic. We teach children how things relate to each other – cause and effect. While they’re learning to reason, we also emphasize the teaching of writing.
-Veritas Press
"Classical educations emphasizes the pursuit of truth, beauty, and goodness through a structured curriculum that draws from the Great Books, Socratic dialogue, and the trivium (grammar, logic, and rhetoric: the developmental stages).
A classical classroom is a living conversation with the greatest minds of the past, where students learn to think deeply, speak persuasively, and live virtuously.
It’s less about accumulating facts and more about forming a soul capable of wrestling with life’s biggest questions."
-Mr. Mello, St. Thomas History & Religion Teacher