
2026 House Banquet & Student Affirmations
In this episode of the Clapham podcast, we get a glimpse into the annual spring House Banquet for our Secondary School (6th–12th grade) students. At

In this episode of the Clapham podcast, we get a glimpse into the annual spring House Banquet for our Secondary School (6th–12th grade) students. At

We must have the humility to acknowledge that our instincts are insufficient to recognize what great art looks like, much less to be capable of producing great art. We have to be trained.

At Clapham School, every single middle school student is guaranteed to have a significant experience with Shakespeare through spending each spring semester studying and performing a Shakespeare play. As a classical school, Shakespeare is naturally part of our curriculum, but why? How does the Great Books canon serve our students, and in what way do they support and engage with a biblical worldview (stay tuned for even more on this in a future episode)? How can parents serve their students as they approach the formidable task of memorizing and performing lines in front of a live audience? Leah Becker and Hannah Bramsen discuss all this and more in this episode of the Clapham School Podcast.

Shakespeare at Clapham: The Weaving Together of Faith and Learning A beloved Clapham tradition reached new heights this spring with our inaugural Shakespeare Festival! Last

This summer Clapham School welcomes several new faces to the faculty. Learn more about these exciting new teachers. Read Part 1 in this series here.

This summer Clapham School welcomes several new faces to the faculty. Learn more about these exciting new teachers.

The winter doldrums set in during February, a month that feels so long despite it being the shortest month. This is a great time to

Before I jump to the subject at hand, I’d like to tell you a story from my childhood. Its relevance will become apparent, hopefully, by