Excalibur Classical Academy Opens with Tuition-Free K-3
Priscilla Rahn, a 32-year public school educator and author of Restoring Education in America, announces the September 8 launch of Excalibur Classical Academy in Centennial. The new private K-3 school is offering 100 percent scholarships for its inaugural class, funded by the founder while the school stitches together grants and the federal education tax credits unlocked by the recent reconciliation bill. Rahn explains that the campus, located near I-25 and Dry Creek behind Maggiano’s, is being rebuilt from the framing up to host kindergarten through third grade with plans to add a grade each year.
The model is rigorous and unapologetically classical: a daily flag ceremony, prayer, a patriotic song, and an inspirational reading; phonics, intensive math, Latin from kindergarten, and a low-technology classroom. Rahn says she is interviewing every family individually, and she presses parents to enroll now rather than wait, because inaugural-class seats and the no-tuition offer are limited to year one.
“Our mission and vision is restoring America’s heritage by developing servant leaders who are keepers and defenders of the principles of freedom for which our founding fathers pledged their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor.”
Priscilla Rahn, headmaster of Excalibur Classical Academy