About
The CiRCE Institute is the leading provider of inspiration, information, and insight to classical educators throughout the U.S. and Canada via in-house teacher training, Lost Tools of Writing™ Workshops and materials, consulting on board development, school leadership, and starting a classical school, as well as an annual conference.
The CiRCE Institute first began in 1996 as Circe Ministries, a research and tutoring service formed by Andrew Kern for the purpose of writing a book, Classical Education, The Movement Sweeping America (now in its second edition), and teaching high school aged home school students in a university style great books class.
Over the years a rapidly growing number of schools and organizations asked Mr. Kern to speak at their conferences, to help them develop curricula, and to train their teachers. To facilitate this work, CiRCE began its annual conference in the summer of 2002.
That year, CiRCE Ministries became the non-profit 501(C)3 corporation, The CiRCE Institute. Continued growth has led to the addition of a dynamic and professional board of directors, consultants Dr. Vigen Guroian, Dr. Paula Flint, Debbie Harris, Leah Lutz, Dr. James Taylor, and Creative Director David Kern, The CiRCE Papers – our bi-weekley e-newsletter, a regularly updated and informative blog called Quiddity, and a product line that includes The Lost Tools of Writing™, Next Step Teacher Training™, audio recordings, and other valuable resources for classical schools and homes.
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Our Purpose
Today The CiRCE Institute exists to promote and support classical education in the school and in the home. Our clients consider the CiRCE Institute the cutting-edge organization in the classical Christian world because of our unique ability to identify the ancient principles of learning, to communicate them enthusiastically, and to apply them vigorously in todays educational settings.
Our Creed
The CiRCE Institute is committed to the Christianity expressed in the historical creeds of the church, especially the Nicene Creed. CS Lewis’s phrase “Mere Christian” describes our aspiration.
Our Business Philosophy
“By the excellence of his work the workman is a neighbor.
By selling only what he would not despise to own the salesman is a neighbor.
By selling what is good his character survives his market.”
Wendell Berry, Farming: A Handbook






