Sayers Classical Academy


Sayers Classical Academy is a private, classical Christian school located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It serves students from Pre-K through 12th grade.
The school is named after Dorothy Sayers, whose essay, "The Lost Tools of Learning," has been highly influential in the modern resurgence of classical education.
The school describes its mission as follows:
Under the authority of Scripture and the lordship of Jesus Christ, Sayers Classical Academy assists Christ-centered parents who seek to be intrinsically involved in their children’s day-to-day development, both academic and Christian growth, in their God-given mandate to educate their children by providing a distinctively Christian, rigorous, and affordable academic experience.

Students of SCA meet at the school either twice a week or three times a week for focused classroom instruction. Each SCA class also provides lesson plans to guide students on either two or three additional at-home instructional days during the week, so that both programs have a total of five instructional days per week.