Philosophy of Education
The basis of our philosophy is belief in God the Father, Jesus Christ our Savior, the Holy Spirit, and God’s Word – the Bible. We believe in the authority and reliability of the Bible as the complete and final revelation of God concerning all matters of faith, truth and practice.
All our goals and objectives are based on the Bible. These goals and objectives include:
1. All that we do is to the glory of God (I Corinthians 10:31).
2. Our primary goal is to assure the salvation of all of our students (Matthew 28:19,20).
3. To promote the maturity of our students in doctrine and practice (Ephesians 6:4 & Colossians 1:28,29).
4. To train our students in Christian service and ministry (II Timothy 2:2).
5. Teach our students a sound mastery of basic skills, self-discipline, and good work habits.
We believe in the conviction that the knowledge of the Bible and of Jesus Christ is essential to the development and growth of the individual in physical, mental, social and spiritual areas. All staff and faculty have a personal commitment to Jesus Christ. They will allow the Lord to minister the power of the Holy Spirit through them.
The school is an extension of the family and also an extension of the church. In this capacity, we will promote this relationship of family, church, school and members of the body of Christ.
We believe that our priorities and those we teach should be in the following order:
1. Commitment to Christ
2. Commitment to family
3. Commitment to school
Our belief is that God is sovereign now, in the past, and in the future. We believe we have been created in God’s image and the Bible gives us the moral principles by which to live. We strive to meet all the needs of the student – spiritual, mental, and physical.
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