Resources and Discounts from Our Partners
ICLE is blessed to partner with many organizations and apostolates, each playing a unique role in expanding the return to truth, goodness, and beauty. Below are the discounts and resources which our partners offered our Member Schools in 2025.
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AMU’s M.Ed. and its courses are -specifically designed for Catholic school leaders -taught by faithful educators with experience in the Catholic liberal arts/classical tradition. -uncompromised by problematic and insufficient state/big education standards. -our summer in-person requirement builds community, friendships, and life-long professional colleagues.
$150 DISCOUNT FOR SCHOLA, BAC’S HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP.
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Through study of classical pedagogy, the great books, the liberal arts, and the Christian intellectual tradition, the Master of Arts in Classical and Liberal Education will examine life’s fundamental questions and explore how to practically apply these principles in forming students for the true, the good, and the beautiful.
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Benedictus Art Benedictus Art helps classical schools bring truth, goodness, and beauty to their students and staff through museum-quality reproductions of the world’s great masterpieces. Please contact us contact us for more information. Thank you for being beacons of truth, goodness, and beauty in the lives of students and their families.
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Catholic schools deserve the best textbooks. With Catholic Textbook Project, you can bring balance, perspective, and hope back into the hearts and minds of your students—these are the only history textbooks written with the freedom for truth that Catholic schools enjoy. Our textbooks meet and exceed standards while educating and inspiring students with the great drama of our history. To receive free shipping, contact CTP directly at (844) 960-2287.
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Classic Learning Test (CLT) offers assessments for grades 3-12 that evaluate English, grammar, and mathematical skills, providing a comprehensive measure of achievement and aptitude. With meaningful and thoughtful content, CLT offers the only assessments that support a Catholic education and are free from progressive or Common Core education standards.
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Classical Academic Press (CAP) is a classical education curriculum, media, and consulting company. We seek to produce classical curricula and media with a clear design and structure and incremental and systematic instruction, all with a touch of delight, creativity, and flair. Learning should be fun and beautiful!
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Invite your supporters into a meaningful relationship. Build trust. And fulfill your mission!
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We challenge young Catholics, through relational ministry, to follow Christ and embrace a life of community in the Church. In this new Apostolic Age, our vision is to engage one million young Catholics with the Good News through well-formed missionary leaders.
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The SALT Approach is a not-for-profit organization. Built on the pedagogy of Maria Montessori, Sofia Cavalletti and Gerard O’Shea, it can be used as a stand alone program or be paired with any existing curriculum. The hands-on resources are designed to bring religious education to life for children and their teachers in a practical and accessible way. We offer a broad range of materials addressing the Sacraments, Liturgy, Life of Christ, Parables, Biblical Geography and the Bible. Presentation guides are included with the resources. Free video demonstrations are provided on our website’s Learning Hub for the benefit of teachers and catechists.
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Thomas Aquinas College offers a four-year immersion in the best and most influential writings, ancient and modern, of the West. On both our New England and California campuses, students read only primary texts by their original authors — the “Great Books” of art, science, mathematics, poetry, politics, philosophy, and theology — and grapple with their meaning in rigorous classroom discussions.