The Work of Christian Learning
A shared calling, sustained by friends, family, and benefactors
From its earliest days, Christian education has depended on patrons - faithful men and women who believed that wisdom and virtue were treasures worth preserving.
Telos Classical Christian School continues in that tradition.
We are a small, independent school sustained not by government funding but by the generosity of families, friends, and well-wishers who see in this work a light worth keeping.
Every gift - whether large or small, recurring or occasional, anonymous or public - participates in the same mission: the formation of souls in truth, goodness, and beauty.
Ways to Join the Work
We invite patrons to give according to their own means and calling. Each mode of giving serves the same purpose: To nurture the life of Christian learning in our community.
Sustain
Regular monthly or yearly giving
The steady generosity that keeps the lights on, the teachers teaching, and the children learning. Your recurring support allows Telos to plan confidently for the year ahead.
Strengthen
One-time or occasional gifts
For those who wish to contribute as they are able - whether once a year, at a feast, or in response to a special need. Every offering strengthens the fabric of the school’s life and work.
Sponsor
Scholarship & Tuition Assistance Fund
Help us maintain our commitment to ensure that no student is turned away from Telos due to financial needs. Contribute to our Tuition Assistance Fund.
Build
Capital & Legacy Giving
Larger or long-term gifts help Telos grow and prepare for future generations - from library expansion and property improvements to faculty development and endowment.
If you wish to discuss a major or in-kind contribution, please contact us directly.
Email: info@telosok.org
Mailing Address:
1300 N. Robinson Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK, 73103
May we be one fellowship of givers united in a common love for learning and the glory of God.
Luke 21:1-4
Stewardship & Tax Deductibility
Telos Classical School is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Gifts made in support of the school are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law and are received in the spirit of Christian stewardship — offered freely for the work of education and the common good.