Schools

Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan) named after Protestant Reformer John Calvin and founded in 1876 as an official college of the Christian Reformed Church; Reformed Christian liberal arts college offering degrees in a wide variety of humanities, languages, physical and social sciences, medicine and visual and performing arts

C. S. Lewis College (Northfield, Massachusetts) still under formation overseen by the C.S. Lewis Foundation; non-denominational but committed to the historical creeds and confessions of the church; faculty run; interactive, discussion based classes; Great Books curriculum that is grounded in classic primary sources of western and non-western thought; visual and performing arts degrees offered

Covenant College (Lookout Mountain, Georgia) one of the most beautiful settings for a college campus anywhere in America; official college of the Presbyterian Church in America; Christian liberal arts program in the Reformed tradition; stresses confessional Christianity, discovery of calling, involvement in the local church and cultural priorities; in addition to a strong core humanities emphasis, also offers degrees in business, economics, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, pre-med, pre-nursing, pre-law, physical education and psychology

Covenant Theological Seminary (St. Louis, Missouri) established in 1956; official seminary of the Presbyterian Church in America; “pastors training pastors and those who serve beside them”; encourages a strong personal walk with Christ in addition to a superior understanding of the Bible and the ability to communicate it well; faculty of pastor/scholars who are not only recognized experts in their fields of study but who also actively serve in the church in ministry; preaching method structured around the redemptive/historical approach to scripture; offers a variety of Masters degrees and one Doctoral degree

Florida Parent Educators Association: The FPEA provides support for the legal right to homeschool; education and interaction with local school boards; support group networking; a variety of local and state events and conferences; encouragement from a Judeo-Christian world and life view; publishes Starting Point, the most clear and concise guide to the beginning steps of home-based education

Florida High School Athletic Association aims at making high school students more well-rounded by providing a variety of athletic opportunities

Florida Southern College (Lakeland, Florida) founded in 1883 by the United Methodist Church, FSC is most famous for its campus, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright: the only college campus he designed and the largest collection of his work in one place; with a liberal arts and sciences core curriculum, FSC also offers degrees in Business, Economics, Education, Nursing, Pre-Med. and Pre-Law

Francis Schaeffer Institute (Pasadena, California) founded by Schaeffer himself, FSI provides resources like scholarly articles on all subjects, Bible reading plans, Bible study guides and courses, training in discipleship, church leadership and missions; although Schaeffer is thought of as a philosopher, cultural critic, theologian, art historian and political activist, he always insisted that he was first and foremost a pastor; the Francis Schaeffer Institute makes this emphasis clear

Geneva Classical Academy, Florida
 (Lakeland, Florida) K-12 Classical and Christian school; guides students to appreciate what is good, true and beautiful in God’s world through study of holy scripture and through the classical “Trivium”: Grammar, Dialectic and Rhetoric

Geneva College (near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) founded by the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America; 160 years old; student:faculty ratio is 13:1; focuses on training students for Kingdom work, but emphasizes the humanities; a high priority is cultural engagement through deep understanding of ones own cultural heritage and through vocational contribution

Grove City College is a Christian liberal arts college in western Pennsylvania; unaffiliated with any church denomination; refuses government funding; emphasizes cultural literacy among its students; prides itself on offering a first-rate, yet affordable college education

Gutenberg College (Eugene, Oregon) seeks to foster a love for learning and a desire to follow the truth wherever it leads; features a “Great Books” education from a biblical worldview

Hillsborough Community College offers A.A. degrees; HCC has five primary campus locations in the Tampa Bay area, three satellite locations, a very active distance learning program, and a comprehensive corporate training and continuing education division; many of our students also dual-enroll in HCC classes to receive high-school and college credit simultaneously

Hillsborough County Public Schools
 representing 254 public schools and 81 adult education programs; public school students in the Tampa Bay area who also plan on attending Cambridge will need the information found on this site; news, faculty info, student holidays, meal plans, bus routes; special features such as bully prevention, FCAT Explorer, online lessons, community service opportunities, guidance services and library search

Lakeland Christian School (Lakeland, Florida) long-time friend of Cambridge and partner in education, LCS is “the oldest and largest non-public K-12 school in West Central Florida; founded in 1954; recently expanded 27-acre campus; more than 1,000 students; strong academics, championship athletics, award-winning fine arts, and a close-knit school-family partnership; the primary distinctive of LCS is that classes are taught from a biblical perspective, emphasizing God’s truth as it applies to every aspect of a student’s life.”

McKenzie Study Center an Institute of Gutenberg College; modeled after Francis Schaeffer’s L’Abri Fellowship, MSC was started to minister to students attending nearby Oregon University; stresses Bible-study and -interpretation and Christian ethics; classes and lectures dovetail with the “Great Books” curriculum taught at parent school Gutenberg College 

New College, Florida
 (Sarasota, Florida) voted by Kiplinger’s the #5 Best Value in American College Education; strong humanities, science and math programs; options for interdisciplinary studies

Paideia School (Tampa, Florida) classical and Christian K-12 school; stresses grammar, Bible memory, beginning Latin studies and history timelines in the lower school; stresses logic, ancient and medieval literature, advanced Latin and Greek, hermeneutics, rhetoric, “The Great Ideas” program and philosophy of science in the upper school;  distinguished by high SAT scores and a high rate of college acceptance

Patrick Henry College (near Washington D.C.) Christian and classical, liberal arts curriculum; stresses leadership skills, the American system of government and development of real-world skills through involvement in community service, apprenticeship programs and evangelism

Polk County Schools
 information, calendars and news about Florida’s eighth largest and the country’s 31st largest public school district; many Cambridge students also attend Polk County Schools

Polk State College
 (Lakeland, Florida) great resource for Cambridge students, many of whom dual-enroll in PSC for their high-school and college credits

Reformed Theological Seminary 6 U.S. campuses (Jackson, MS, Orlando, FL, Charlotte, NC, Atlanta GA, Washington D.C., Houston, TX and Memphis, TN), several overseas branches and a virtual school; not officially affiliated with any church denomination; RTS is strongly committed to the Reformed faith; offers Masters and Doctoral degrees with emphases on Biblical Exegesis, Campus Ministry, Counseling and Church Revitalization

Rivendell Sanctuary
 (Bloomington, Minnesota) 18 month program; small, close-knit, interactive classes; biblical world and life view studies; critical thinking skills; faculty stresses discipleship and stays with the same group of students for the duration of their studies; students study abroad for one semester; offers A.A. degrees; stresses preparation for life and citizenship through cultural studies and apprenticeships

St. John’s College
 (Annapolis, Maryland) “where great minds read great books”; similar to Cambridge Study Center in many ways; curriculum comprised of “The Great Books”, relaxed atmosphere; interactive classes; stresses rhetorical skills such as writing persuasive critical essays, logic and debate; however, St. John’s does not by any means teach with biblical presuppositions

Westminster Theological Seminary
 (Philadelphia) founded by such Reformed luminaries as J. Gresham Machen, John Murray and Cornelius Van Til when Princeton Seminary fell to liberalism in the 1920s; continues today as one of the most biblically conservative seminaries in the world; stressing biblical languages, systematic theology, church history, homiletics and church government; Westminster currently offers advanced degrees in Divinity, Biblical Counseling, Urban Mission, Ministry and Philosophy

Westminster Theological Seminary
 (Escondido, California) faculty are all in the Reformed Christian faith and are all accomplished scholars (PhD.s) who have published scholarly writing in their respective fields of study; offers Master’s degrees in Divinity, Theology, Historical Theology and Biblical Studies