Classical Christian Education · Boise, Idaho
Training Minds.
Shaping Hearts.
The dedicated learning platform for Boise Classical Academy — guiding high school students through the great ideas of Western civilization within a faithful, rigorous curriculum.
4
Historical Eras
64
Topics Covered
9–12
Grade Levels
✓
College Credit
Our Vision
Classical education deserves
a purpose-built platform.
Most learning tools were designed for standardized testing and compliance — they optimize for data, not formation. At BCA we teach through the Trivium, engage great books, and cultivate virtue. We built a platform that honors that mission.
Purpose-Built Features
Everything your students need.
Tools designed specifically for classical Christian pedagogy — not repurposed from generic EdTech.
Lesson Library
Lessons authored by teachers in Google Docs, rendered in a beautiful reading experience — synced with one click.
Socratic Discussions
Structured discussions built for classical pedagogy — Socratic inquiry, narration, and debate, not generic forum threads.
Virtue Tracking
Cultivate the seven classical and theological virtues — awarded by teachers, tracked across the year, celebrated in community.
Quizzes & Gradebook
Create quizzes from Google Sheets, auto-grade student submissions, and let students and parents track every mark.
Trivium-Aligned
Every topic is tagged Grammar, Logic, or Rhetoric. Teachers and students always know which stage of learning applies.
Role-Based Dashboards
Students, teachers, and administrators each see exactly what they need — no clutter, no confusion.
Designed for High School
Rigorous preparation for
college and beyond.
Our curriculum serves grades 9–12, rooted in the Rhetoric stage of the Trivium — where students learn to think critically, argue persuasively, and communicate with eloquence.
Classical High School Curriculum
Students engage with primary sources, great books, and the pivotal ideas that shaped Western civilization — from Homer and Plato to the Reformation and the modern world.
- Rhetoric-stage instruction for mature thinkers
- Socratic seminars and thesis-driven discussion
- Virtue formation woven into every course
Earn Credit While in High School
Select courses are eligible for college credit, giving students a head start on their university education within a classical Christian worldview.
- Dual-enrollment eligible courses
- College-level rigor with classical foundations
- Transferable credits to partnering institutions
The Curriculum
Four eras. Sixty-four topics.
The whole story of civilization.
Ancient
Creation – 476 AD
Greek philosophy, Rome, the rise of Christianity, and the foundations of the West.
Medieval
476 – 1485
Monasticism, cathedrals, Aquinas, the Crusades, and the flowering of Christendom.
Renaissance
1485 – 1715
The Reformation, great artists, scientific revolution, Shakespeare, and exploration.
Modern
1715 – Present
Revolutions, world wars, the struggle of ideas, and the enduring relevance of faith.
The task of the modern educator is not to cut down jungles, but to irrigate deserts.
C.S. Lewis
The Abolition of Man
Get Started
Ready to begin the journey?
Sign in with your Boise Classical Academy account to access lessons, discussions, quizzes, and everything your students need.