We are excited about what God is doing in the hearts and lives of the young people enrolling in our school, and we pray that you will be blessed by your involvement with this ministry.
The objective of our Christian school is to teach children how to live happy, productive, and contented Godly lives and to equip them for success. The Bible verse in Proverbs 22:6 admonishes adults to train up a child in the way he should go - Redeemer Christian Academy is an extension of the home in training young people, and our school staff works closely with parents in accomplishing this goal.
Attendance at Redeemer Christian Academy is a privilege and not a right. The goal of this school is to train youth in the highest principles of moral character, self-discipline, individual responsibilty, and personal integrity. We strive to introduce and reinforce traditional Christian values that increase personal responsibility and promote character development. As a result, this school stands without apology for standards of integrity, morality, character, and righteous living.
We are excited that you inquired about our program and are confident that you will be thoroughly pleased with Redeemer Christin Academy, our staff, and our curriculum.
Mission Statement
Establish a private school system that maximizes the development of the whole student spirit, soul, and body that prepares the student for SUCCESS in Life... Redeemer Christian Academy is dedicated to helping students achieve greater academic, spiritual, and social growth to the honor and glory of God.
Redeemer Christian Academy is a ministry of Temple of the Redeemer Apostolic Church, a spirit-filled church that preaches and teaches the Apostles' doctrine. We believe:
- In one God, and His name is Jesus Christ.
- In salvation by grace, through faith in Jesus Christ.
- The infilling of the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in tongues.
- That the believer should live in holiness.
- In the power of God for healing of the sick.
- In teaching and preachin family values and morals.
Admission
Redeemer Christian Academy admits students of any race, color and national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to the students at the school. Redeemer Christian Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, color and national ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, any scholarship and loan programs, athletics, and other school-administered programs. As a church sponsored ministry, Redeemer Christian Academy reserves the right to admit only those students who have been fellowshipping within the Apostolic faith and have faithfully been attending churchfor at least three months. Redeemer Christian Academy reserves the right to decline admission of a student whose lifestyle fails to meet the values and standards expected by this school and church.
Code Of Conduct
Students attending Redeemer Christian Academy are expected to act in an orderly and respectful manner, maintaining Biblical standards of social courtesy, moral behavior, acceptable language, and honesty. Students are expected to walk circumspectly and to refrain from questionable behavior, including but not limited to talking about or engaging in cheating, swearing, smoking, gambling, listening to worldly or inappropriate music, public dancing, drinking alcoholic beverages, and using narcotics. Students who participate in and discuss such activities on or off school premises are subject to suspension. Students must agree to maintain unquestionable character in dress, conduct, and attitude.
Furthermore, students are expected to watch over one another in brotherly love; to remember eachother in prayer; to help and assist each other in times of need; to be courteous to one another in speech; and to be slow to take offense but always ready for reconciliation. "Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves. Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others." Philippians 2:3-4.
Any student observing questionable activities or overhearing conversations, which are contrary to the policies of Redeemer Christian Academy, are required to discuss the matter with a supervisor.
Curriculum
Redeemer Christian Academy uses the Biblically based School of Tomorrow curriculum, which includes Scripture memory passages and references to God and Jesus Christ. This approach is designed to help students develop moral character, a sense of accountability, and wisdom in their lives. The School of Tomorrow curriculum has been utilized to teach Christian young people in over 7000 schools in more than 120 countries, and it has also been used in more than 50,000 home schools. The curriculum is individualized, Bible-centered, and has it's foundation in Christian training.
- Individualized
The School of Tomorrow curriculum recognizes the learning differences among children and uses booklets of self-instructional material so each child can work at his academic level in every subject. Each booklet of self-instructional material is referred to as PACE (Packet of Accelerated Christian Education). These PACEs allow each child to progress at his own pace and to know success at his own rate. Each enrolling child shall take Diagnostic Placement Tests so that his placement in the curriculum level of achievement, rather than at his age or grade.
- Bible-Centered
For the Christian, the Bible is the Book of Life, and is the absolute upon which all human social principles are based. Scripture references appear frequently in every subject area throughout this curriculum. Therfore, the materials are designed to teach academic proficiency as well as Christian principles and character. This curriculum openly opposes and refutes Humanistic philosophy upon which public-government school systems are based.
- Focus on Christian Training
Daily morning Devotions and weekly Chapel are an integral part of the spiritual education programat Redeemer Christian Academy. At these times, Bibles are brought and read, students are led in worship, and Biblical prinicipals are expounded. Attendance and Bibles are required of all students.
- Devotions: Four days out of the week students begin the day with a thirty-minute devotional period. Principles of life are organized, outlined, illustrated, and discussed.
- Chapel: One day each week chapel sessions are held during which students sing, glorify, and honor God.