This table was compiled to help you determine whether the listed curricula are secular. Note that we are not endorsing or recommending these curricula. If you have any comments or suggestions, please contact the site admin or post a message in the discussion forums. Curricula are ranked as follows: (Y) - Secular; (N) Not secular; (Y*) Secular with reservations; (N*) Not secular with reservations.
| Publisher / Author | Curricula | Secular? | Comments |
| B. Bell and H. Forte | Minimus: Starting out in Latin | Y | |
| Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc. | Latin for the New Millenium; Artes Latinae | Y | |
| Catherine Drown | Lively Latin | Y | |
| Cambridge School Classics Project | Cambridge Latin Course | Y | |
| Classical Academic Press | Latin for Children | N* | Easily adapted for secular use at Primer A level: about 3 or 4 biblical sayings in the whole book. |
| Galore Park | Latin Prep; So You Really Want to Learn Latin/Spanish/French | Y | |
| International Linguistics Corporation | The Learnables | Y | |
| Memoria Press | Prima Latina; Latina Christiana | N | |
| Oxford University Press | Oxford Latin Course | Y | |
| Pearson | Ecce Romani | Y | |
| Rosetta Stone | Rosetta Stone | Y | |
| U.S. Institute of Languages | Visual Link Spanish | Y |
