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truth, goodness, and beauty
We believe a student’s education will shape who they become; therefore, our mission is to nurture their appreciation of truth, goodness, and beauty as they strive for excellence, while guiding them to live purposefully in the service of God and man.
What is classical Christian education?
Modern education seeks to train for a job or a career. Classical Christian education prepares students to be excellent learners, rigorous thinkers, and effective doers.
What’s the difference?
Watch this short video that explains the difference between a Christian school and a Classical Christian school.
Grades Pre K - 6
The grammar phase provides the building blocks for the logic and rhetoric phases. Children are eager to memorize and we challenge them with facts that span all subjects from Bible to history to science.
Grades 7-8
During the middle school years, children begin to think independently and ask “why?” Classical Christian education teaches children in this phase logical thinking and the art of reason and debate.
Grades 9-12
Once a student has obtained knowledge (grammar) and the skills necessary to arrange those facts into arguments (logic), he will develop the skill of communicating effectively to others (rhetoric).
Why Choose the Ambrose school?
Christ-centered
At Ambrose we acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord over all life and the Bible as the final authority in matters of life and thought.
Classical
A time-tested method of education that uses scripture as the basis of all Truth, instills the wisdom of history, teaches critical thinking and communication skills, and produces a joy of learning for life.
Community
We are a close-knit community of like-minded Christian families representing over 70 local churches. We offer fellowship and service opportunities to bring families together in Christ.
98%
college matriculation rate (2021)
11
honors courses offered
in operation since
1995
12
National Merit Scholars 2012-current
18
average class size
43
concurrent credits offered
98%
college matriculation rate (2021)
11
honors courses offered
in operation since
1995
12
National Merit Scholars 2012-current
18
average class size
49
concurrent credits offered
What are my options?
Locust Grove Campus
This option provides five days of traditional in-classroom teaching on campus from 7:45 am to 2:15 pm (3:00 pm for upper school).
North
Campus
The North Campus provides traditional in-classroom instruction for pre-kindergarten through 9th grades, and continuing to expand.
Bridge
Campus
Our Bridge Campus provides two days of teacher instruction for Pre-Kindergarten through 6th grade, and three days for 7th through 12th grade. For the other two-three days, parent-led lesson plans are provided.
Send me more information!
Fill out our inquiry form, and we’ll send you additional information about our Meridian, ID Christian school.
I’d like a tour!
The best way to really get to know our school is to come visit! We’ll give you an in-person tour of the classrooms, show you around campus, and answer any questions.
I’m ready to apply!
We are always seeking new students and families to contribute to our community and vision. Apply today!
Class of 2024 Graduation Ceremony May 24, 2024
The Ambrose School Class of 2024 graduation ceremony will take place on Friday, May 24, 2024, at 6:30 pm at the Brandt Center on the
C.R. Wiley Event | February 8th, 2024
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The Ambrose School Annual Christmas Program
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