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Dispatch Closure Notice:
Please note that our dispatch department will be closed from 9 April to 8 May while we are overseas on leave. You are welcome to place orders during this period; however, no orders will be shipped until we return. If you require something, suggest to order now so we can fill the order before we leave.
For any pre‑orders placed during this time, supply and dispatch will begin once we are back in the office.
Our office will also be closed during this period. For all enquiries, please email tewsales@outlook.com and you will receive a response within 48–72 hours.
Thank you for your understanding.

Classical education is a traditional approach to learning that traces its roots back to ancient Greece and Rome. It emphasizes the study of the liberal arts, which historically included the trivium (grammar, rhetoric, and logic) and the quadrivium (arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy).
This method of education focuses on teaching students how to think, rather than just what to learn. It follows a three-stage process:
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Grammar Stage – Young students absorb foundational knowledge through memorization and structured learning.
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Logic Stage – Middle-grade students develop critical thinking skills and learn to analyze arguments.
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Rhetoric Stage – Older students refine their ability to express ideas clearly and persuasively.
Classical education has influenced modern liberal arts curricula and remains popular in certain schools and homeschooling communities. It aims to cultivate well-rounded individuals who can think critically, communicate effectively, and engage in lifelong learning








