Kindergarten – Handwriting
Philosophy We believe that God call us to be creatures who communicate through language, based on His example of communicating with us through His revealed word, the Bible. In the Bible, God employ many forms of literature, including stories and poetry, to instruct us in His character and expectations us. Therefore we believe it is […]
Kindergarten – Social Studies
Philosophy God created many people in the world, with different cultures, languages, and religions. These factors change and vary geographically and continuously throughout time. Paul exhorts us to be all things to all people. Social studies give students a chance to learn about “all people”. Learning about the world, the different countries with their history […]
Kindergarten – Science
Philosophy Science for the Christian is the study of God’s creation. The exploration of the creation should yield a direct appreciation for the creative work of God. What can be known of God we know through His creation (For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly […]
Kindergarten – Reading
Philosophy We believe that God calls us to be creatures who communicate through language, based on His example of communicating with us through His revealed Word, the Bible. In the Bible, God employs many forms of literature, including stories and poetry, to instruct us in His character and expectations of us. Therefore we believe it […]
Kindergarten – Phonics
Philosophy We believe that God calls us to be creatures who communicate through language, based on His example of communicating with us through His revealed Word, the Bible. In the Bible, God employs many forms of literature, including stories and poetry, to instruct us in His character and expectations of us. Therefore we believe it […]
Kindergarten – Math
Philosophy God created humans with a rational and inquiring mind. He blessed them with the ability to count, tell time and make change. In mathematics we will explore and develop this God given gift systematically. As the Bible says “precept upon precept, line upon line…” (Isaiah 28:10). Students will systematically build up their knowledge of […]
Kindergarten – Bible
Philosophy God’s truth for all of life is given to us in the Bible, along with exhortations to study, know, and teach the precepts therein. More than disseminators of knowledge, we as teachers need to act as coaches or disciplers in Bible class, as fellow members of the family of God who are a little […]
1st Grade – Social Studies
Philosophy God created many people in the world, with different cultures, languages, and religions. These factors change and vary geographically and continuously throughout time. Paul exhorts us to be all things to all people. Social studies give students a chance to learn about “all people”. Learning about the world, the different countries with their history […]
1st Grade – Science
Philosophy Science for the Christian is the study of God’s creation. The exploration of the creation should yield a direct appreciation for the creative work of God. What can be known of God we know through the creation (For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly […]
Elementary School – Physical Education
Philosophy It is our responsibility to take care of the body that God has given us. Include in a healthy life style is a fair shame of physical activity. Through this course students are encouraged to take on the habit of regular exercise. For this purpose, this course is designed to be fun and enjoyable. […]