for Australian classical Christian educators who
embody learning as a journey from wonder to wisdom embrace a classical intellectual tradition teach with literature
Newsletter The Art of Teaching
Transform your teaching and reframe the Australian curriculum with timeless pedagogies that nourish the heart and imagination of both learners and teachers. For Australian home educators, classroom teachers and tutors.
Scholé Grove Academy
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Atrium
The blog.
A collection of essays and reflections introducing the art of teaching classically, reading literature in the timeless intellectual tradition, reading the Bible as literature, and curating curriculum.
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Scriptorium
The art of writing - coming soon.
Online writing workshops, seminars, courses, and resources for teen writers, life-long learners, and teachers.
Based on the timeless tradition of narration and the progymnasmata in developing the art of composition and communication.
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Scholé Grove Academy
Coming to Patreon early 2027.
Reflective reading for professional practise podcast, resources, short courses, articles, community.
For home educators and classroom teachers developing their own art of teaching in their own contexts.
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Librarium
The art of reading - mid-2027.
Online shared reading, literature seminars, and courses for teen readers and for life-long readers new to exploring the great world of literature.
Based on the timeless intellectual tradition embodied by educators and writers such as Charlotte Mason, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Northrup Frye. Read to enjoy, to expand your horizons, and to nourish your mind.
Meet Amy
Scholé Grove has grown out of my 30+ years of living an educational life - as an early childhood educator, a home educating mama, a private tutor, a homeschool community facilitator, a classroom teacher, and curriculum leader and curator. It’s been a wild adventure so far and my vocational life has been nothing like I expected.
While I planned my path of life and work, God established it in surprising ways. The work of learning and teaching is a sacred work in co-operation with the Holy Spirit "in the direction, teaching, and training of the child” (Charlotte Mason). And here is also where we find our place of rest to teach from.
The heart of man plans his way, but the LORD establishes his steps. Proverbs 16:9 (ESV)