Classics is a unique, interdisciplinary endeavor dedicated to studying all aspects of the Greek and Roman world. It incorporates the study of the language, history, and culture of a vast array of peoples from parts of Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Given this geographical breadth and diversity, Classics involves the study of stories and histories that reflect every aspect of the human experience and condition.
At Groton, students begin their study of Latin and Greek at the intersection of mythology, history, and grammar. The Classics faculty takes great care to provide compelling and engaging texts that promote acquisition, understanding, and discourse at all levels of language study - from beginner to advanced.
Latin and Greek are the foundation of many languages, including English, and are useful aids for learning and appreciating them. At the same time, the development of vigorous critical and computational thinking skills, along with the honing of analytical and communication skills, underpin our study of Latin and Greek. The benefits of this type of intellectual training enhance the development of language skills and the ability to analyze texts and grapple with timeless, human questions. The study of Latin and Greek provides a perspective into many different cultures and prepares students for all manners and modes of learning and problem-solving at Groton and beyond.