Profiled: Liberty Harbor Academy
Liberty Harbor Academy is a new and different concept of high school designed for the student who the traditional academic model does not fit. It is a traditional liberal arts college education in your typical high school years. Avoid what is now being called the education bubble by accelerating your knowledge base through the Liberty Harbor Spiral Education Program.
We are actively recruiting students for September 2012.
Profiled: Liberty Harbor Academy
www.libertyharboracademy.org
Liberty Harbor Academy is a new and different concept of high school designed for the student who the traditional academic model does not fit. It is a traditional liberal arts college education in your typical high school years. Avoid what is now being called the education bubble by accelerating your knowledge base through the Liberty Harbor Spiral Education Program.
Mission Statement
Liberty Harbor Academy nurtures students toward their noblest character and greatest potential – intellectually, morally, and spiritually. This, in the classical tradition, is its own end, and essential for the flourishing citizen in a free society; therefore occupational destination and personal success is natural and consequential. Through a thorough understanding of human nature and a richness of daily interaction toward this common purpose, Liberty Harbor graduates self-confident, self-actualized individuals with lifelong curiosity, creativity, magnanimity, and independence of thought in the firm belief that only thus can the “inalienable rights of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness” be lived and experienced in a sustainable and just manner.
Girard at Large Broadcast Archive
Listen to the Girard at Large interview from 11-21-2011
Liberty Harbor Academy in Manchester to discusses the school, their unique perspective on teaching and learning, and what kind of programs they offer their students.
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We are actively recruiting students for September 2012
- Students in high school or entering high school in the fall
- Students who are getting straight A’s without any effort
- Students who are skipping classes or school altogether
- Students who are bored, unengaged, capable but under-achieving
If any of this sounds like your student, give Liberty Harbor a look. It could be the best thing you will do for your student.