Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in Heaven. Matt 5:16

Education Objectives

For each student’s spiritual and moral growth, the school seeks:

  • To teach the Bible as God’s inspired Word.

  • To teach the basic doctrines of the Bible.

  • To lead the student to a decision of being a follower of Jesus.

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

  • To equip the student to carry out the will of God daily.

  • To develop the mind of Christ toward godliness and to teach the students how to overcome sin.

  • 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.

For each student’s personal and social development, the school aims:

  • To help the student recognize each one is created in the image of God and to see the capabilities and gifts God has given for a purpose.

  • To teach the students to treat everyone with love and respect. 

  • To show a realistic and Biblical view of life and work, and to provide skills for personal relationships and future endeavours.

  • To promote physical fitness, good health habits, and wise use of the body as the temple of God.

  • To impart the Biblical attitudes toward material things and encourage individual responsibility of using them for God’s glory.

For each student’s academic development, the school endeavors:

  • To promote high academic standards within the potential of the individual as uniquely created by God and to help the student realize his/her full academic potential.

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

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

Working with the homes from which the students come, the school desires:

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

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

  • To encourage regular attendance and involvement in the local church.