Rivendell Study Center

Classical Christian tutorial services for homeschooling families

Rivendell Study Center

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Class registration begins on February 1 and ends on June 15. Please email rivendellstudycenter@gmail.com to inquire about registering after June 15.

Mission Statement

Our mission is to support and enhance the efforts of homeschooling families by providing classical and Christian tutorial services. Our curriculum utilizes the methodology of the trivium, the educational foundation of our Western culture.

As home educators ourselves, we understand how difficult it is to provide a distinctly Christian and classical education for our children. Even though it is our heart’s desire that they receive this type of excellent education, we may sometimes lack the time and expertise to offer all of the curricula to all of our children on our own. Rivendell, a nonprofit Christian and classical study center, assists parents by providing a two-day-per-week tutorial service for grades 1-12. Rivendell students are instructed by tutors in core subjects including history, Latin, logic, writing, and literature, with additional courses offered annually in science, math, and other disciplines.

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Good News

National Latin Exam Awards

Congratulations to Rivendell Study Center for achieving our highest scores to date on the National Latin Exam. In March, 42 of our students participated in the exam given by the American Classical League, and 28 students scored at award levels. These awards included 5 Gold Medals, 10 Silver Medals, 5 Magna Cum Laude, 5 Cum Laude, and 3 Honorable Mentions.

Rivendell Raptors Compete in First LEGO League

On December 13, the Rivendell Raptors competed in the FIRST LEGO League robotics tournament at Nicoles School. They presented an innovation project and built and programmed robots to earn points on a LEGO field. The team’s mentor, Rhetoric student Lucy Slachciak, won Mentor of the Year. The team finished second overall and advanced to the Finger Lakes competition in February.

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Rivendell students and tutors