Resources


Cambridge University Press (CUP) is the publisher of The Cambridge Latin Course, including textbooks, teachers’ manuals, workbooks, and ancillary resources.  Click the link at left to go to their Education Resources for Schools page for Latin.

Teachers and school districts that are interested in purchasing, or that have adopted The Cambridge Latin Course (CLC), can contact CUP Sales Consultant Samantha Radovich for assistance.


The Cambridge School Classics Project (CSCP) is the organization in the United Kingdom that owns the copyright, authors the content for both 4th and 5th Editions CLC, and creates the website, online activities, and E-Learning resources to support the course.

CSCP distributes digital support materials for the 4th Edition via their Shop. They have also released 5th Edition CLC iPad Textbooks for North America.


This document provides North American CLC users with information about the Cambridge GO digital learning platform, purchasing and renewing.


   

The National Latin Exam is administered annually in February or March and provides an opportunity for students to demonstrate their knowledge of Latin and the Roman world.


ACL was founded for the purpose of fostering the study of classical languages in the U.S. and Canada. Membership benefits include access to latest grant information, comprehensive teaching materials, and job placement resources for classics teachers.


NJCL is an organization of junior and senior high school students sponsored by ACL. It is composed of local and state/provincial chapters across the U.S., Canada, and Australia. Its purpose is to encourage an interest in and appreciation for the language, literature, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome.