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Academics
New Covenant Christian School,
in partnership with parents, families, congregations, and the
community of faith, is committed to providing an education that is
Biblically sound. Our purpose is to prepare students for a life of
on-going learning and continual Christian service while utilizing their
God-given talents, developed to their fullest potential.
NCCS
holds academic excellence at its core. We believe that education,
together with a firm Christian foundation, will prepare students to go
forth into all nations and walks of life, so that their lives
glorify God, their Creator. (Matt 28:19-20) The
continuum of Kindergarten through 12th grade affords an opportunity to
integrate academic knowledge and Biblical truth to prepare students to
live in a secular world while holding steadfast to their Christian
faith.
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Each student is valued and respected as God's creation with unique
cultural and ethnic experiences and diverse developmental and learning
strengths. Each student is encouraged, challenged, and nurtured to
reach his or her highest potential academically and vocationally while
developing and using God-given talents. Academics are balanced with
elective extracurricular offerings including music, art, life skills,
sports, and community service. Students will be held accountable to
the guidelines and principles of education, learning, and conduct as
developed by the school and enforced by the faculty and
administration. (Titus 3:1) Upon completion of their academic
years, students will be equipped for a lifetime of service both to
community and to Christ.
The
faculty is qualified and committed to excellence in teaching and
life-long learning. Faculty strive to represent Christ as the Master
Teacher. Their lives demonstrate Anabaptist values such as
faithfulness, peace, servanthood, endurance, and humility. (Phil
2:3, 5-6) They accept the responsibility to build character, teach
self-control, be just, resolve conflicts, and demonstrate compassion
in all situations. (Timothy 2:2-3; Titus 2:6) Students are
nurtured to wholeness as faculty build relationships and partnerships
with students, families, and the community.
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