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Covenant Christian school is the story of continuing fulfillment of
a vision, a vision of a well-developed, biblically-based education for
our children, steeped in the rich heritage of the Christian faith. Here
students have found a nurturing environment where their training has
taken them into personal, academic, and spiritual growth, leading to a
deeper faith in God. We believe that every child is a unique
creation of God with the responsibility of becoming a contributing
member of our culture and society under the Lordship of Christ. In
keeping with these principles the curricular and co-curricular
activities are carefully planned and organized to foster academic
growth and personal development. Students are exposed to, and
instructed in, the various disciplines so that they will become
productive citizens in God's Kingdom and in our culture. They will be
able to apply their Christian commitment and principles to all areas of
their lives.
We believe that the essential tools for learning
need to be given to children early in their development so that a
life-long love for learning will be the result. Knowledge worth gaining
is also worth the time and patience it requires to obtain it. So at CCS
children are taught the benefits of hard work but are also challenged
to apply what they learn through opportunities designed to strengthen
mind and heart. We are able to do this through an experienced and
qualified faculty. Covenant teachers are personally committed to a
Christian philosophy of life, reflected in their ability to apply sound
biblical principles in their respective teaching areas and in their own
practice of personal piety. They are characterized by a love for God a
continuing love for learning which they also transfer to their students. Our
philosophy of education is distinctly Christian, requiring us to employ
sound methods of introducing students to the various subjects they will
study. These methods are decidedly biblically-based and time-tested, so
that every student may acquire a knowledge of God in addition to the
scholastic and cultural literacy he will need for life.
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