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The Secret of Our Success

Christian school students learn to develop a personal spirituality that helps them become aware of and respond to God's plan for their lives. 

Principals, teachers and staff understand that their work is a ministry to which they commit themselves.  Joined together in a community of faith, they challenge their students to embrace the Gospel values that Jesus taught: faith in God, prayer and service, love and respect for self and others, compassion and responsibility, dignity and integrity, peace and justice . These values are not only taught in daily religion classes, but are woven through every class and each day's activities. This integration of values and academics enables each student to grow as a whole person -- body, mind, and spirit.

Christian schools also emphasize a challenging core curriculum that stimulate students to question, evaluate, discover and create.  Students encounter a broad variety of learning experiences that blends the traditional and the innovative. These experiences foster every student's ability to shape the world through his or her ideas and vision. 

More than 98% of Christian high school students graduate , and about 95% of these graduates go on to college. 

If you care about your child's development as a whole person, then consider a Christian education.