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Highlands Latin School

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Religious affiliation(s)
  
Christian

Enrollment
  
615

Phone
  
+1 502-742-4789

Number of students
  
615

Lowest grade
  
Kindergarten

Founder
  
Cheryl Lowe

Education system
  
Classical Christian

Founded
  
2000

Average class size
  
16

Locale
  
Crescent Hill and Spring Meadows

Grades
  
Kindergarten through 12

Address
  
10901 Shelbyville Rd, Louisville, KY 40243, USA

Similar
  
Christian Academy of Louisvi, Walden School, Portland Christian School, Trinity High School Marshall, Kentucky Country Day School

Highlands Latin School is a classical Christian school located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It serves students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. Founded in 2000 by Latin textbook author Cheryl Lowe and her family, the school currently enrolls 615 students in two campuses. Highlands Latin School Indianapolis is a sister school located in Carmel, Indiana.

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Academics

The school gives special emphasis to Latin, mathematics, and music, which it calls the "three universal languages." Its education is founded on the belief that the study of ancient Greece and Rome give students a basis of comparison for English and American History.

Students study Latin starting in second grade and Greek in seventh grade. In 2015, 7 of 16 seniors were recognized as National Merit Finalists or Commended students.‹See TfD›

History

Highlands Latin started as a part of Memoria Press, a textbook company founded by Cheryl Lowe, but since 2007, it has been an independent for-profit school owned by the Lowe family.

References

Highlands Latin School Wikipedia