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Spiritual
Objectives For
the spiritual and moral growth of our students, Conestoga Christian School
seeks: 1.
to have students come to know God as their loving Father, Jesus Christ as
their Savior and Lord, and the Holy Spirit as their constant guide and
illuminator. 2.
to teach the Bible as God's Word for today -- speaking to all of our
needs, providing the basis for our morals, and giving the foundation for
understanding all other subjects. 3.
to provide guidelines for spiritual growth toward maturity. 4.
to make students aware of the world around them and their Christian
responsibility to that world. 5.
to teach that each Christian should be yielded wholeheartedly to God,
lovingly obeying His will, and willingly choosing service to others. 6.
to develop strength of Christian character so that students can explain
and retain their convictions under pressure. PERSONAL
AND SOCIAL OBJECTIVES That
the student may make the best contribution to home, school, church, community,
and the world, Conestoga Christian School aims: 1.
to help students understand, accept, and use personal capabilities with
unselfish and constructive goals. 2.
to encourage students to develop wholesome personal relationships through
the practice of thoughtfulness and courtesy.
3.
to help students develop understandings and concepts needed in choosing
occupations. 4.
to encourage stewardship of possessions, helping students to gain a
knowledge of worthwhile ways of sharing. 5.
to assist students to use leisure time in a wholesome way, understanding
the proper balance between work and recreation. 6.
to help students accept responsibility and opportunity so that they will
experience satisfaction in worthwhile accomplishments.
Academically
Conestoga Christian School endeavors: 1.
to promote high academic standards within the potential of the individual
as uniquely created by God and to help each student realize full academic
potential. 2.
to help each student gain a thorough comprehension and command of the
fundamental processes used in communicating and interacting with others, such as
reading, writing, speaking, listening, and mathematics. 3.
to teach and encourage the use of good study habits. 4.
to develop creative and critical thinking and the proper use of biblical
criteria for evaluation. 5.
to produce an understanding and appreciation for God's world, an
awareness of each individual's role in the environment, and the God-given
responsibility to use and preserve it properly
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