Society for Classical Learning
Providing the mentorship, community, and resources school leaders need
The Society for Classical Learning exists to foster human flourishing by making classical Christian education thrive. Since the mid-1990s, The Society for Classical Learning (SCL) has facilitated thinking and discussion among professionals connected with Christ-centered education in the liberal arts tradition. Together with classicists, teachers, and lifelong learners , The Society provides a space for individuals to share their ideas, experience, and wisdom with each other as they deepen their understanding of classical theory and apply it within everyday, real-world education. The Society is committed to historic Christianity as expressed in the Nicene Creed and to exploring the relationship of Christ to the broader culture.
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3400 Brook RdRichmond Virginia 23227United States
Society for Classical Learning
About Richmond
Richmond ( RICH-mənd) is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. Incorporated in 1742, Richmond has been an independent city since 1871. The city's population in the 2020 census was 226,610, up from 204,214 in 2010, making it Virginia's fourth-most populous city. The Richmond metropolitan area, with 1,260,029 people, is the Commonwealth's third-most populous. Richmond is located at the James River's fall line, 44 mi (71 km) west of Williamsburg, 66 mi (106 km) east of Charlottesville, 91 mi (146 km) east of Lynchburg and 92 mi (148 km) south of Washington, D.C. Surrounded by Henrico and Chesterfield counties, Richmond is at the intersection of Interstate 95 and Interstate 64 and encircled by Interstate 295, Virginia State Route 150 and Virginia State Route 288.
Neighborhoods in Richmond, Virginia
Ampthill Heights, Brauers, Broad Rock, Capitol District, Carillon, Carver, Carytown, Chimborazo, Church Hill, Colonial Place, Court End, Cullenwood, Elkhardt, Fairmount, Forest Hill
Things to do in Richmond, Virginia
Agecroft Hall & Gardens
American Civil War Museum- Historic Tredegar
Ancarrow's Landing
Beth Ahabah Museum & Archives
Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia
Breakout Games - Richmond
Brown's Island
Bryan Park
Byrd Park Pump House
Canal Walk
Children's Museum of Richmond
Chimborazo Park
Confederate Memorial Chapel
Dabbs House Museum
Floodwall Park
Forest Hill Park
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