Highlands Latin School | |
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Address | |
10901 Shelbyville Rd. (Spring Meadows Campus)
2800 Frankfort Ave. (Crescent Hill Campus) Louisville, Kentucky | |
Coordinates | 38°15′15.7″N 85°41′24.3″W / 38.254361°N 85.690083°W / 38.254361; -85.690083 |
Information | |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christian |
Founded | 2000 |
Founder | Cheryl Lowe |
Locale | Crescent Hill and Spring Meadows |
Grades | Kindergarten through 12 |
Enrollment | 718[1] |
Average class size | 16[1] |
Education system | A Private, Classical Christian School |
Athletics | Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Baseball, Field Hockey, Softball |
Website | thelatinschool.org |
Highlands Latin School is a private classical Christian school located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It serves students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. Founded in 2000 by award-winning[which?] Latin textbook author Cheryl Lowe and her family, the school currently enrolls 718 full time students[1] in two campuses plus 300 students in a two-day Cottage School.[2]
Families wanting a Highlands Latin education near their homes have started more than twenty Highlands Latin Schools across the United States.[3]
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.[4][5]
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.[6][dubious – discuss]
Highlands Latin started as a part of Memoria Press, a classical Christian curriculum company founded by Cheryl Lowe, but since 2007, it has been an independent for-profit school owned by the Lowe family.[7][8][9]
Cheryl Lowe wrote her own Latin textbook when she couldn't find one that suited her needs, and Memoria Press Inc. was born in 2000.