Enrich The Mind

Meriwether Academy taps into the Ancient Art of The Classical Liberal Education to awaken the mind and sharpen the intellect.

View The Meriwether Core Curriculum Below

Architecture

Learn how to distinguish the forms of creation through Architectural discovery. Establish a key fundamental understanding of what makes things beautiful and how the human being interacts with the built environment.

For thousands of years Mankind’s inspiration has been found in the wonders of the cosmos. Reconnect to the spirit of wonder and awe by investigating the nature of the Galaxy and our place in it.

Astronomy


Explore the functions of thought and the human mind through the fundamentals of philosophy. Establish strength as a critical thinker by the ability to challenge and question the world around you through inquiry and investigation.

Philosophy

American History

Understand the philosophies and motives behind the founding of The United States of America. Investigate the biographical accounts of our founding fathers and learn the essence of our founding documents.


Citizenship & Patriotism

What does it mean to be an American? How can we best support our neighbors and our country? Explore the principles of citizenship and patriotism and uncover the timeless values of chivalric traditions that have set the standard for society since time immemorial.

Grasp the art of persuasive writing and speaking through an introduction to rhetoric and the means of influencing others through words. Equip yourself with the tools to become a leader in the world.

Rhetoric


Psychology

Learn the functions of the human mind and the essence of human behavior. Come to a deeper understanding of others and ourselves through an understanding of the psychologic functions that move us.

EQ

What is Emotional Intelligence and how can we use it as a tool in our lives? Learn how to decipher our inner emotions and desires in a way that creates self-awareness, clarity of purpose, and allows us to operate from a higher state of thinking.


An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.

  • Benjamin Franklin