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Outstanding education
and moral teaching.
Strong curriculum. Campus environment.
Calvary Christian Schools
educate childrens grades K-12 using A Beka Curriculum, the
product leader in learning execelleve that produces sharp kids.
Calvary Christian Schools are a division of Calvary Evangelism
Center.
Average student/teacher ratio:
20:1
Hours:
8:30AM-3:30PM
With before & after school care available 6:00AM-6:00PM
PHILOSOPHY
Calvary Christian School, an integral, indivisible part of
Calvary Evangelism Center, seeks to provide
a Christian education that is based solely on Biblical principles.
Our objectives are as follows:
Christian
Faith:
- To teach that the Lord Jesus
Christ is the Son of God who came to the earth to die for
our sins.
- To teach the necessity of being
born again of water and spirit and living a life in Jesus
Christ.
- To
teach that growth in Christ depends upon reading the
Bible, praying, worship and serving God
in stewardship of life.
Christian Ethics:
To teach the
application of Biblical principles to every part of daily
life.
Christian Responsibility:
- To teach proper study habits
and the completion of personal goals.
- To teach students
to work independently and cooperatively.
- To teach the
student that his time, talents and possessions belong to
God and must be used to fulfill
God’s will.
Christian Education:
- To teach
the Biblical perspective of all subjects.
- To teach that
God is the creator of man and sustainer of the universe.
- To
develop an appreciation for the fine arts.
- To develop the
creative skills of each student.
- To teach, in a traditional
classroom setting, the knowledge and skills required for
future study or
for occupational competence.
- To provide an
education that is equivalent or superior to that provided
by public school. This
level of education allows students to transfer
to other public or private schools.
- To teach the American
heritage and an awareness of the current problems facing
our country and the
world.
- To show the student his present civic
duties, and to prepare him for adult responsibilities.
- To
show the student the special obligation that every Christian
has toward his nation.
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