AJES Academy is a Christian homeschool publisher building one rigorous elective at a time. Deep history, primary sources, and Scripture as the foundation — not the trim.
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Vol. I of the BulletinTexas · MMXX“The earth is the Lord’s.” — Ps. 24:1
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Three Principles
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Biblical Foundation
Scripture is not a bolt-on. Every course is designed from a coherent Biblical worldview — integrated, not grafted onto an otherwise secular outline.
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Deep History & Primary Sources
We go to the source: original documents, the people who built the institutions, and the long arc that explains why the present looks the way it does. Timelines and summaries are the doorway — not the course.
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Electives Worth Teaching
We are not replacing English or math. We are building the electives serious homeschoolers cannot find elsewhere — taught with rigor, not reverence-as-decoration.
The Shelf
One volume at a time.
We add one course at a time. We do not publish anything we would not put in front of our own children. Each volume carries its own crest, its own color, its own foundation verse.
Faith, finance, and the industries God calls us to build.
A 19-chapter high-school personal finance course on a Biblical foundation. Students learn earning, saving, investing, debt, and generosity the way a household actually practices them — with graded work, exams, and an admissions-grade transcript.
From consumer to operator — how the machine makes money.
The next step after Riches Redeemed: how banks, markets, private equity, tax, and estate planning really work. Eighteen weeks of operator-level finance with spreadsheet labs so students move from consumer to informed steward.
Every path pays a price — pick the one you can live with.
Twenty finance careers mapped across the tradeoffs that matter — compensation, hours, pressure, meaning, and path risk. An honest vocation course for students who want to know what the work actually costs before they choose it.
How firms, markets, and enterprise shaped the modern world.
From ancient markets and the first firms to the modern corporation and digital enterprise. Students read the long arc of commerce through primary episodes, not slogans, and learn why today’s companies look the way they do.
How the World Works — Scarcity, Choices, and Stewardship.
Scarcity, prices, incentives, and national systems — taught as stewardship of a complex world. Survey modules introduce the tools; deeper tracks let ambitious students go further into theory without losing the human stakes.
Why advice became an industry — and how to live inside it without losing your soul.
How advice became an industry: Bower, strategy shops, MBB, the Big Four, and the tiers beneath them. Eight chapters on the history of professional counsel — and how to live inside it without losing your soul.
Every path pays a price — map the advice labor market without logo worship.
A companion to History of Consulting: the labor market of advice. Strategy tracks, implementation, boutiques, exits, and the grind — mapped so students can choose a path they can actually live with.
Seeing & Making · S·I Music · S·II Art · S·III Architecture
S·I · Music
Sacred Song
From Sacred Song to the Modern Stage.
Music history from sacred song to the modern stage. Students listen, read, and write their way through the tradition — not a playlist of hits, but the story of how worship, art, and culture shaped the sounds we still inherit.
Learning to See — Beauty, Truth, and the Human Condition.
Learning to see: beauty, truth, and the human condition across the history of art. From the first makers through contemporary work, students practice looking carefully and naming what images do to the soul.
From sacred stones to the modern skyline. Students learn how buildings encode belief, power, and community — reading space the way a historian reads a text, with looking journals that train attention.
A Scripture-rooted study of human nature, emotion, and the strengths each student is made to steward. Designed for families who want psychology without outsourcing the imago Dei to a secular frame.