Academic Objectives
To promote high academic standards within the potential of the individual as uniquely created by God and to help the student realize his full academic potential.
To help each student gain a thorough comprehension and command of the fundamental process used in communicating and dealing with others, such as reading, writing, speaking, listening and mathematics.
To teach and encourage the use of good study habits.
To teach the student how to do independent research and to reason logically.
To motivate the student to pursue independent study in areas of personal interest.
To develop an understanding and awareness of mankind and his surroundings in God's creation through the study of the social sciences.
To promote good citizenship through developing the understanding and appreciation of our Christian and American heritages of responsible freedom, human dignity, and acceptance of authority.
To produce an understanding and appreciation for God's Word through the study and application of principles of science and health, creating an awareness of man's role in his environment and his God-given responsibilities to use and preserve it properly.
To encourage an appreciation of the fine arts through the development of students' understanding and personal expression.
To help the student develop motor skills according to their age level, to help the student learn basic physical fitness skills, to keep their bodies healthy, and to teach basic rules of organized physical games and activities.
Personal and Social Development
To help the student develop his personality based on a proper understanding and acceptance of himself as a unique individual created in the image of God and encourage the fullest possible development of his God-given capabilities.
To teach the students to treat everyone with love and respect since they, too, are made in God's image.
To encourage each student to be a contributing member of our society.
To promote an understanding of time as a God-given commodity and the individual responsibility for effective use of time.
To promote physical fitness, good health habits, and wise use of the body as the Temple of God.
Moral and Spirtual Growth
To teach the Bible as God's inspired Word and to develop attitudes of love and respect toward it.
To equip the student to carry out the will of God daily.
To encourage the development of self-discipline and responsibility in the student based on respect for and submission to God and all other authority.
To help the student develop for himself a Christian world view by integrating life and studies with the Bible.