In the summer of 2008, a large group of families and professionals held a meeting to address the strong concern with the limited quality of special education choices currently offered in Charlotte. Each parent told a personal story in heartbreaking detail about how they had tried various educational options for their child, from public school to private special needs school to home school and how each had failed. All said that his/her child just "didn't quite fit."
Each of these parents are desperately seeking an alternative educational experience that is truly individualized where the teacher teaches as the child learns; an environment that offers a personalized approach that is nurturing, safe and academically challenging. They desire qualified mission-driven educators who seek to fully understand and appreciate the uniqueness of the child, who are willing to think differently outside the box and create a unique school experience in which their child can thrive academically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually. The birth of our mission took place that day.
The Epiphany School of Charlotte will open for Summer Camp 2010 and is currently enrolling for Fall 2010. If you would like more information on enrollment or employment opportunities, please contact Karen Johnson at 704-644-4407.
**The following is the mission of the Regent Schools of the Carolina's as they build schools through Charlotte.
In a Christian Classical School children are loved and challenged. They are taught how to think, not what to think. Learning is infused with the transformative values of the Kingdom of God in chapel and in class, so students are equipped to internalize their learning. Students learn to live life from the inside out, and not by the ever changing demands of a rudderless society. In this way, we form exceptional students into exceptional citizens.
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While Regent Schools of the Carolinas is a new school system, it is a continuation of a tradition that stretches back to antiquity. The history of learning in the western world comes from two places.
Today, there
is great interest throughout the United States to rediscover “wisdom
and virtue”—through the Christian classical philosophy and methodology of education.
Over two hundred such schools are currently in operation, and many more are being built today.
The establishment of RSC has been founded on this rich composite of educational expertise has been focused on the establishment of Regent Schools. Further, RS C advances Christian classical education by bringing several important “firsts” to the field: