Mission Statement
Shining for Jesus. Lighting the Way.
Our Objective
• To Empower Students with a set of moral values through a deep understanding and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. These values include a selfless attitude, uncompromising integrity, honesty in all things, and dependence upon God.
• To Empower Students with a skillset that allows for competition in the global marketplace, success in higher educational endeavors, and prepares them for
a life of Christ-like service.
• To Empower Students with an enquiring and discriminating mind that allows them to pursue knowledge with a certain personal expectation of success.
Core Principles
21st Century Educational Excellence
Encouraging and seeking to help students to excel in all areas of academics with Christ as the guiding force as a continuous journey throughout life. (Col. 3:23) Our students are able to explore the world of academics with our interactive technology and study tours to extend their learning beyond the classroom, preparing them to excel in today’s world.
Biblical Worldview
God created each of us as individuals, leading us to become future leaders for Him. Our school focuses on developing the talents He gave us to reach our greatest potential both spiritually and academically. and to empower them to live a life of service and purpose.
Creativity & Imagination
We encourage our students to be innovative thinkers and to develop skills that will allow them to be highly flexible intellectuals in our ever-changing world. Our music and art program, as well as the extended learning in the classroom, allows our students to demonstrate their various learning styles and creativity.
Whole Brain Learning
Our school uses differentiated instruction to educate each child in their unique learning style, enabling them to strive for academic excellence and to make progress in their cognitive, emotional, social, physical, and spiritual growth.
A Community of Inclusion
With our diverse community of students, they become learners not only by learning about our community and our neighbors in the curriculum, but also from our families, who lead them to academic excellence by teaching them to accept everyone as a child of God.
