Posts Tagged ‘education’
Dr Karen Bohlin – Education in Freedom and Virtue: Practical Wisdom for Parenting in the 21st Century
You are invited to a special key note presentation with Dr Karen Bohlin, presenting: “Education in Freedom and Virtue: Practical Wisdom for Parenting in the 21st Century.” Dr Karen Bohlin – recognised expert in character education and virtue ethics Senior scholar, Centre for Character and Social Responsibility, Boston University Director, Centre for Advancement of Ethics and…
Read MoreTry Hartford Day 2023
Hartford College will be running a Try Hartford Days during the school holidays: – Thursday 13 July 2023 The day invites parents to drop off their son at Hartford College, allowing them to enjoy the Hartford student experience! “Try Hartford Day” will include fun activities such as: – Computer Coding– Sport– Debating– A BBQ lunch–…
Read MoreC. S. Lewis on the Western Tradition
What is “Old Western Culture”? In the video below Wes Callihan talks about how C. S. Lewis gave a speech when moved from Oxford to teach at Cambridge. He discussed how throughout Western history there have been many great moments and periods, but there was a shift in how we thought about history and culture…
Read MoreHartford Celebrates Local STEM Achievement
At Hartford College we applaud ground-breaking achievements in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). An education with a Liberal Arts emphasis adds meaning to the wonderful exploratory world of Science. Nearby University of New South Wales provides many examples and a wealth of inspiring career paths for our students. A recent break-through…
Read MoreHartford College Promo Video
We have a new promo video out now where Principal Frank Monagle says a few words about Hartford College. Keep an eye out in your local cinemas, you may just get a chance to see us on the big screen! Play Video Express your Interest to Enrolling your Son – Hartford College
Read MoreThe Liberal Arts: Introduction
The Liberal Arts has an extensive history that finds its roots in the classical world of Greece and Rome and has been taught for many centuries until more recent times. Throughout history the aim of an education in the liberal arts was to form not only the mind, but the whole individual, by cultivating a…
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