Our Goals

Spiritual Growth

  • Teach the Bible as God’s inspired Word and to develop attitudes of love and respect toward it.

  • Teach the basic doctrines of the Bible.

  • Lead individual students to a decision of confessing Christ as Savior and Lord.

  • Develop in the students a desire to know and obey the will of God as revealed in the Scriptures.

  • Equip students to carry out the will of God daily.

  • Develop in the students the mind of Christ toward godliness and sin and to teach the students how to overcome sin.

  • Encourage the development of self-discipline and responsibility in the student based on respect for and submission to God above all other authority.

  • Help the student develop a Christian worldview by integrating life and studies with the Bible.

  • Impart an understanding of each Christian’s place in the church and its worldwide task of witnessing evangelism and discipling and to stimulate the student’s involvement in those tasks.

Physical and Personal Growth

  • Teach the student to treat everyone with love and respect, since they too, are made in God’s image.

  • Make the student a contributing member of his society, realizing his dependence on others and their dependence on him and the need to serve each other.

  • Guide the student in developing a personality based on a proper and adequate understanding and acceptance of himself as a unique individual created in the image of God and on the fullest possible development of his own capabilities.

  • Help the student establish a personal physical fitness program as a lifestyle that includes good health habits and wise use of the body as a temple of God.

  • Impart biblical attitudes toward material things and to encourage individual responsibility of using them for God’s glory.

  • Adopt a realistic and biblical view of life and work, and to provide skills for personal relationships and future endeavors.

  • Promote a proper understanding of time as a God-given commodity and a personal responsibility for effective use of time.

Mental Growth

  • Promote high academic standards within the potential of the individual as uniquely created by God and to assist the student to realize his full academic potential.

  • Help each student gain a thorough comprehension and command of the fundamental processes used in communicating and dealing with others, such as reading, writing, speaking, listening, and mathematics.

  • Teach students how to do independent research and to reason logically.

  • Motivate the student to pursue independent study in areas of personal interest.

  • Teach and encourage the use of good study habits.

  • Develop creative and critical thinking and proper use of biblical criteria for evaluation.

  • Promote good citizenship through developing the understanding and appreciation of our Christian and American heritages of responsible freedom, human dignity, and acceptance of authority.

  • Promote and develop an appreciation of the fine arts through the development of the student’s understanding and personal expression.

  • Promote and develop an understanding of current affairs in all fields and relate them to God’s plan for man.

Family Promotion

  • Cooperate closely with the parents in every phase of the student’s development, especially as it relates to the school.

  • Assist the parents in keeping up with the changing culture and its effect on the home and the implications for their children.

  • Encourage regular attendance and involvement in their local church.

  • Help the parents to understand the school’s purpose and program.

  • Aid families in Christian growth and to help them develop Christ-centered homes.