We believe that spiritual formation is the lifelong journey which prepares us to meet God. We define spiritual formation as attentiveness to the process of becoming like Christ, and it is implemented through the instillation of character traits and moral development. Spiritual formation is woven throughout our curriculum by providing students with daily bible study, scripture memorization, and curriculum content that is mapped to the bible.
Our responsibility to the student encompasses the spiritual, mental, intellectual, physical, social and emotional domains. We believe these six domains are inseparable and must be woven throughout the total curriculum. We embrace a student oriented instead of textbook oriented philosophy through the use of personalized learning plans, student specific goals, and explicit learning programs. This individualized approach requires us to cooperate closely with parents and students in every area of student development.
Spiritual Goals
To help the student develop his identity in Christ as a unique individual, created in the image of God and to attain his fullest potential (Psalm 139:13-16).
To teach the student to hide God's Word in his heart through memorization and meditation (Psalm 119:11; Psalm 1:103).
Intellectual Goals
To teach the fundamental processes of communicating and dealing with others [such as reading, writing, speaking, listening, and mathematics] (II Corinthians 5:20).
To teach and encourage good study skills and habits (II Timothy 2:3-7).
Social Goals
To teach good citizenship through an understanding and appreciation of our Christian and American heritages [home, church, and nation] (I Cor.10:11; Rom. 13:1-7).
To teach the student how to become a contributing member of his society by realizing his need to serve others (Galatians 5:13; Romans 2:10).
We provide support for children to grow academically, spiritually, and socially according to God’s timeline.