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Educational Objective

We are a college preparatory program.  Many opportunities afford high school students seeking academic excellence.  AP courses, as well as honors courses, are offered in the major academic disciplines of English, Math, Science, and History.  Bible courses are also an integral part of full time students' schedules.

 

Educational Philosophy

The educational process in a Christian school is dependent upon a biblical philosophy, which provides the right worldview and essential truths for life so that children may be prepared to assume their proper place in the home, the church, and the community.  Accordingly, the educational philosophy of New Creation Center is as follows:

1.  Concerning spiritual and moral development, graduates of New Creation Center:    

a.  Understand that the Holy Scripture, including its basic doctrines and precepts, is  
     God's revelation of Himself and is his intended standard for faith and living;
b.  Understand and personally accept salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ;
c.  Understand that they are uniquely created in the image and likeness of God and
     possess the potential to develop their personhood and affect their family, church, and
     world for Christ; and
d.  Embrace biblical excellence in the pursuit of education as a means of being a good
     steward of the gifts that God has given them.

2.  Concerning academic/intellectual development, graduates of NCC:

a.  Commit to developing their God-given intellectual potential through all areas of
     study;
b.  Develop into a disciplined young person both within the home and at NCC classes;
c.  Demonstrate critical-thinking skills in research, logic, and problem solving;
d.  Demonstrate the ability to perceive and cope with ambiguity and opposing viewpoints
     both at home and in the classroom;
e.  Integrate an appreciation of God's creation with a sense of ethical and moral
     stewardship of both the environment and human culture;
f.   Understand that biblically-based education includes development of the physical and
     aesthietic part of man as well as the academic part; and
g.  Pursue godly wisdom and discernment in applying knowledge to life situations.

 

 

 

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