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English Via Latin

In this interdisciplinary course, students are introduced to the basics of Latin in conjunction with their study of English. Learning the grammar of both subject matters side by side, students build their understanding of words and language and improve their process of analysis. They see connections between the two disciplines, and they recognize important areas of difference. As they learn new words, their working vocabulary expands, and they appreciate how languages work. Just as an understanding of the classical world enhances our understanding of our own, so too does an understanding of contemporary culture allow us to better dissect the language and literature of the past. Equipped with an eye for detail, students examine and analyze ancient authors such as Homer and Sophocles as well as more contemporary works of fiction.

  • Credits: Full Credit
  • Open To: VI
  • School Level: Middle School


Class V Latin

Students advance their study of grammar and vocabulary from what they learned in English Via Latin. Using thematic readings, students are introduced to key topics such as the case system, verb conjugations, and a variety of tenses. Cultural topics range from Roman dress and houses to gods and chariot racing.

  • Credits: Full Credit
  • Open To: V, VI
  • Prerequisites: English Via Latin or its equivalent; Class VI student with the permission of the department
  • School Level: Middle School


Latin I

Students in this course learn all of the fundamentals of Latin grammar, acquire a basic vocabulary, and develop translation skills. Students are introduced to key topics such as the case system, verb conjugations, and a variety of tenses. Cultural topics range from Roman dress and houses to gods and chariot racing.

  • Credits: Full Credit
  • Open To: I, II, III, IV, V
  • School Level: Upper School - Middle School
  • Term Offered: Spring Only