The Vision behind Christian Schools

In our society parents are expected to consider so many important factors when choosing a school for their children.

Location and transport are obvious ones. Are there opportunities for sport, or creative expression in drama, music, art. Can a school be too big or too small? What are the class sizes, teacher qualifications, facilities and use of technology? Is there a caring atmosphere? What are the costs including uniforms, camps and excursions? Are there enough electives? Is co-ed better than a single sex school? Will my child do well enough academically for university and career choices? Will they make good friends?

These are all important considerations. Yet the founders of many Christian schools felt these were not the most important factors. They opened their Bibles…

Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is-His good, pleasing and perfect will
Romans 12:2

ARE YOUR CHILDREN'S TEACHERS TELLING THEM THE TRUTH?

Letting their children be conformed to this society’s patterns of life through school was not something these parents wanted. They understood the powerful role schools have. Schools help children decide what is and is not important.
At home these parents taught their children their beliefs, values, and how they saw the world around them. Yet this was on occasions being undermined in the classrooms.