“We call those studies liberal, then, which are worthy of a free man: they  are those through which virtue and wisdom are either practised or sought and by  which the body and mind is disposed to the best things. “ Pier Paolo Vergerio,
The Character and Studies Befitting a Free-Born  Youth (c. 1402.)
At Chavagnes the study of the humanities is in the great tradition of liberal  education. This kind of education is not simply a dry theory, nor is it  restricted to those subjects now named humanities, although its principles are  mostly clearly seen in our teaching of these disciplines.
Liberal education is the transmission of our great western cultural patrimony  to our young.  But it is more than that: its aim is to make every student his  own man: free and capable of using his reason, fit to take part in the “great  conversation” begun in fifth-century Athens and continuing to this day.
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