“Raising a Standard for Truth…and the Next Generation to Victory”
"Our mission is to impart knowledge, understanding, and wisdom by applying the classical tools of learning to a distinctively Christ-centered pre-K through 12th-grade education; to cultivate delight in rigorous learning that exults in the God of Truth; to graduate young men and women prepared to advance victoriously in a life lived to the glory of God.”
Core Spiritual Objectives
Assist parents as those commanded by God to bring up their children in the training and admonition of the Lord (Ephesians 6:4).
Apply the Christian paideia to the educational process to form the character of a human soul including worldview, affections, thought patterns, beliefs, values, convictions and actions.
Utilize general education as a means to preach the gospel and make disciples.
Graduate Christian men and women who acknowledge absolute truth, think biblically, and are equipped to cast down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God (2 Corinthians 10:5).
Teach not merely the subject matter, but how to apply that subject matter as our graduates live and worship and serve in this world for the sake of Jesus Christ to the glory of God.
Maintain an uncompromising fidelity to the biblical principles on which the school is founded.
Core Academic Objectives
Graduate young Christian men and women able to compete at the highest levels in their area of academic or vocational interest.
Graduate young Christian men and women who are highly desirable to any college, university, or future employer.
Apply the classical tools of learning that are proven "aids to the fullest knowledge of the word of God and not to be despised" (John Calvin)
Employ a classical pedagogy that emphasizes a biblical and "natural" educational progression from grammar to logic and rhetoric (from knowledge to understanding and wisdom)
Graduate lifelong learners with a capacity for critical thinking that enables them to thrive in any social or vocational environment.
Employ and develop highly competent, classically-trained subject matter experts for faculty positions.
School Metrics
According to the Association of Christian and Classical Schools, student SAT scores are, on average, 325 points higher than public schools, 191 points higher than conventional religious schools, and 138 points higher than secular private high schools.