Latin is offered more frequently than Ancient Greek in U.S. High Schools. Latin is often taught at private schools, but there are some school districts in the U.S. where it is available at public schools as well. read more
In particular, if you choose the liceo classico (classical path) you have more hours related with Latin (whose studies become more difficult and focused between grammar and ancient literature) and Ancient Greek is compulsory as well, for 5 years, with grammar and literature included. read more
The department is located close to some of the finest resources for the study of the classical world in Britain: not only does UCL have an excellent classics library, but the British Museum, the British Library, and the Institute of Classical Studies are all only a few minutes' walk away. read more
The National Education Report from the National Committee for Latin and Greek presents a compelling argument for the value of the study of Latin and Greek. This excellent video, hosted by Dr. Stanley A. Iverson, NCLG Chair, explains how Latin and Greek language study proves to be so beneficial. read more