Class Details
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Christian household with a professing son
Son is 15-18 years old — contact us if you want us to make an exception
In basic agreement with one of the Reformed confessions (Three Forms, Westminster, 1689)
Fathers will read one of the theology books alongside his son during the course
The young man must be involved in an extracurricular activity (e.g., team sport, band/choir, employment, etc.), encouraging application of studies in life
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Two 15-week terms
Mon - Fri, 1-hour live meetings [Integrated Courses: Heart, Soul, and Mind]
Fall Term: 31 Aug - 18 Dec 2026 (NO CLASSES: 23-27 Nov 2026)
Spring Term: 11 Jan - 30 Apr 2027 (NO CLASSES: 8-12 Mar 2027)
Friday, 1-hour live meetings [Western Civilization courses]
Fall Term: 4 Sept - 18 Dec 2026 (NO CLASS: 27 Nov 2026)
Spring Term: 15 Jan - 30 Apr 2027 (NO CLASS: 12 Mar 2027)
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Live meetings via Zoom (recorded), working camera, working microphone/headset
Canvas learning platform for communication (e.g., Zoom link, recordings, weekly questions, correspondence)
Tuition
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Heart, Soul, Mind courses: $2500 per enrollment
10% off for pastor/missionary households
10% off for multiple enrollment.
$500 off for enrollment before Memorial Day 2026
Can be paid over 10 months in equal installments, in two equal payments (Aug and Jan), or in full
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Western Civilization courses: $500 per enrollment
10% off for pastor/missionary households
10% off for multiple enrollments
Can be paid in two equal payments (Aug and Jan), or in full
Testimonials
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Thank you so much for your input into our kids' lives and academic studies. Your approach, feedback and instruction are so very appreciated and so well given.
— Parent
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I've loved having you as a teacher for the past three years. You've been so helpful and insightful on every book we've read.
— Student
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Mr. Smith has been such a blessing to our family over the years! Super grateful for everything he does.
— Parent
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He has given me a true love for learning; he actually is my favourite teacher of all time. I’ve learned so much from him and grown in my faith.
— Student
Frequently Asked Questions
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For most young men in their late-teen years, most of their tutelage to that point was done by women. While appropriate, as Christians we also recognize that men and women are different with unique means to the shared end of glorifying God and enjoying Him forever. King Alfred’s Hall creates space for the young man to build on his strong foundation under the guidance of a Christian male tutor.
This is no criticism of home educating moms who often do the herculean task of laying a strong foundation for future studies (something my wife does, too). Neither is it a rebuke of dads who, due to their work schedule, are not able to participate as the primary instructor of their young children. This seems to be both a natural and appropriate approach.
Related to this, young men must also learn how to engage with - agreeing and disagreeing - their male peers. This dynamic is different than when a young man and a young woman disagree (or agree) on an issue. Learning how to conduct himself in co-educational environments is important, but this male, peer-to-peer interaction is key in this season, too. -
This opportunity is designed for Christian young men who are practicing and maturing in their faith. Since one of the foundational principles is that education is discipleship, it is not set up to confront or convince rebellious young men.
There is also an assurance given to the families allowing me to tutor their sons that the peers in the cohort will not be working against our shared goals of seeing young men mature through their studies into adulthood. -
Over the 30 weeks of meeting, the young man can anticipate 450-500 hours of work, which includes the reading, writing, researching, and live class meetings. This would provide a workload of about 5 credits, 1 for each discipline studied (History, Bible, Philosophy, Theology, and Literature).
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No, as this is primarily a service to home-educating households. However, a grade report is available through the Canvas learning platform.
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Currently, there are no scholarships. However, it is the hope that, through the generosity of like-minded believers, these will become available. If you are interested in discussing making a donation, please contact King Alfred’s Hall.
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