(Greek: education, or learning), system of education and training in classical Greek and Hellenistic (Greco-Roman) cultures that included such subjects as gymnastics, grammar, rhetoric, music, mathematics, geography, natural history, and philosophy. In the early Christian era the Greek paideia, called humanitas in Latin, served as a model for Christian institutions of higher learning, such as the Christian school of Alexandria in Egypt, which offered theology as the culminating science of their curricula. The term was combined with enkyklios (complete system, or circle) to identify a large compendium of general education, hence encyclopaedia.
PAIDEIA
Meaning of PAIDEIA in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012