Support the Classical Movement
The classical education movement is thriving, and the Society for Classical Learning is at the forefront of this exciting movement. We rely on the support of donors like you to help us continue our important work.
By becoming a donor, you will make a meaningful impact on the lives of countless students, educators, and families. With your donation, we can continue to promote the timeless principles of classical education, inspire new generations of educators and scholars, and help to shape the future of education.
Why Your Donation Matters:
Expand Access
Help us expand access to classical education by supporting initiatives that make classical education more accessible to students and educators from diverse backgrounds.
Support Innovation
Help us expand access to classical education by supporting initiatives that make classical education more accessible to students and educators from diverse backgrounds.
Foster Community
Support conferences, events, and other initiatives that bring together like-minded individuals who are committed
to the classical model of education.
Make a Difference
Help ensure that classical education continues to thrive and that future generations have access to an education
that is rooted in timeless principles and values.
Support the Classical Movement.
Support the Classical Movement— become a donor and join us so we can continue to equip hundreds of Classical Christian Schools around the world with the tools they need to thrive.
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Here’s What Our Members Are Saying
“SCL continues to provide classical Christian educators with the best of the tradition alongside an approach to the culture that is honest without being anxious. This is a much needed approach in our polarized climate.”
– SCL Attendee
“I was very encouraged by meeting so many other like-minded teachers coming from institutions sharing the same values and commitments. It encourages me in the fight for truth, goodness, and beauty!”
– SCL Attendee
“I appreciated the opportunity to connect with others who work in positions like mine and talk about issues we’ve had at our schools. We could laugh, share about tough situations, and offer encouragement to one another.”
– SCL Attendee