Spiritual Growth through Bible Study
Provide a biblical foundation through Bible studies like Deep Roots and the Search for Significance, helping students apply God's wisdom to their daily lives and decisions. Encourage students to internalize and live out Biblical principles.
Mastery of English Grammar and Writing
Develop a deep understanding of grammar using Excellence in Writing. Focus on sentence structure, parts of speech, punctuation, and advanced writing skills such as note-taking, outlining, formal essays, and critiques.
Literature Engagement
Cultivate literary skills through reading and studying novels like The Hobbit, Johnny Tremain, and For God and His People. Students will analyze themes, character development, and moral lessons in literature while making connections to their Christian faith.
Understanding World History & Foundations of Modern Civilization
Build a comprehensive understanding of world history through World Studies and The American Republic. Encourage students to understand historical events and their significance while appreciating God's hand in history and culture.
Application of Mathematical Concepts
Strengthen mathematical skills through courses like Saxon 8/7 and PreAlgebra, focusing on concepts such as problem-solving, equations, functions, graphing, and geometry. Help students develop the critical thinking required for more advanced math concepts.
Scientific Inquiry and Biblical Worldview
Explore the wonders of God’s creation through Life Science and Earth and Space Science, covering topics like cell biology, human anatomy, ecosystems, and the universe. Provide a biblical context for understanding scientific concepts, from genetics to the solar system.
Develop Writing and Research Skills
Foster research skills and the ability to write coherently and persuasively. Students will summarize, research, and write in multiple formats, including creative and formal essays, improving both their analytical and writing abilities.
Personal and Academic Responsibility
Teach students to become responsible individuals who make informed decisions and understand the value of hard work and integrity. Foster personal growth through greater academic independence, critical thought, and self-reflection in their spiritual and academic journeys.
Cumulative Learning
Ensure that each subject builds upon previously acquired knowledge, allowing students to develop a deeper understanding over time. This method aligns with the educational principles of knowledge, understanding, and wisdom from Proverbs.





















