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The Veritas Approach to Electives

Marlin Detweiler Written by Marlin Detweiler
The Veritas Approach to Electives

A classical education builds a strong core: Latin, Logic, Rhetoric, Math, Science, History, Bible. That foundation is non-negotiable. Electives are what come after — the space where students pursue particular interests, develop emerging talents, and begin to discover what they want to do with what they've learned.

Veritas offers a growing catalog of elective coursework, extracurricular clubs, and experiential opportunities. Some academic electives are available for dual credit in 11th and 12th grade, giving students a head start on the college hours they'll need.

Here's where to explore:

Academic Electives Credit-bearing courses that go beyond the core curriculum. Some qualify for dual credit in 11th and 12th grade. Browse academic electives

Grammar School Clubs Clubs for K–6th grade students in areas like baking, chess, drawing, book club, Lego, and writing. Browse grammar school clubs

Secondary School Clubs Clubs for 7th–12th grade students in areas like apologetics, computer programming, photography, chess, Spanish, and more. Browse secondary school clubs

Field Trips Students travel to the places they've studied — Italy, Greece, Germany, France, Switzerland, and more. View field trips

Mission Trips Service learning opportunities that put students' knowledge and gifts to work in the world. View mission trips