So you really want to learn Latin (in Florence)?

Forte Academy
Forte Academy
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3 min readFeb 18, 2022

Did you know that 94% of students in the UK are educated at state schools, and yet only 2.7% of state schools offer Latin at KS3 level?

The Percent of Students who have Access to Latin at KS3 Level in the UK
Forte Academy, Instagram © Language Trends Report, 2020

The inequity of access to Latin at secondary school level (and the knock-on impact of this) has received a fair amount of attention in recent years, as evidenced by the recent government pledge to invest £4 million to introduce Latin to 40 new state schools.

But what form of Latin is being introduced to schools? Whilst we’re on percentages: 0% of writers on the current GCSE Latin curriculum are women. Secondly, how many students from the state sector have the opportunity to visit classical sources and learn Latin in Italy? — a formative experience for generations of Classicists.

At Forte Academy, we’re on a mission to innovate and expand who, how and what we teach through our Latin courses. Our philosophy is to ‘Challenge the Canon’ and train independent thinkers for the future.

For absolute beginners, we offer an annual Latin starter-course GCSE Latin for Beginners (5 weeks), which is taught online and divided into three levels. Next running: September 2022 (Join the Waitlist).

For intermediate-advanced Latinists, this year we’re offering a pioneering new course Women Latinists in Florence (17– 31 July 2022) in collaboration with language activist Skye Shirley and Florence Forte, exploring over 1,500 years of women’s writing in Latin from antiquity onwards!

Here’s a closer look at what we’ll be getting up to & key dates you should know if you’d like to join us:

  1. Salon-Style Lessons
Salon-Style Learning on our Women Latinists Course in Florence

We’ll be taking Latin out of the classroom and into beautiful spaces and places where women learnt and wrote Latin. Morning sessions will be divided into translation time and thematic discussion after break.

2. Learning in Context

Learning in Context on our Women Latinists Course in Florence

Each author we study is linked to a special space or activity in Florence, whether that means creative writing on the Arno or immersing ourselves in convent life!

3. Hands-On Experiences

Hands-On Experiences on our Women Latinists Course in Florence

At Forte Academy, we believe that it is just as important to learn through our hands as through our minds. You’ll take part in at least two creative workshops to connect with the experiences of women latinists throughout history.

4. Critical Engagement with Scholarship

Students will gain a robust introduction to the little-known history of canon formation in the field of Latin, engaging critically with age-old and recent scholarship.

Our goal is for studets to leave with the tools to hone their Latin reading skills, discover new authors and understand the past with ‘fresh eyes’.

Interested in joining us in Florence this summer?

Watch our recorded Information Session from Tuesday 22 February 2022 here.

Women Latinists 2022 is now over! Find out when Women Latinists is next running in Florence at www.forte-academy.co.uk/women-latinists.

Follow Skye Shirley’s Youtube Channel to watch Women’s Latin read by Women Latinists in context.

Read our conversation with Skye on Latin & the Canon from our #ChallengetheCanon series in June, 2021.

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Forte Academy
Forte Academy

A Classical Education in Florence 🏛🌿 Writing on Classics, the Renaissance and Education. Find out about our courses at www.forte-academy.co.uk.