Academics
Trinity Christian Academy is committed to providing a top-quality education for its students. Our goal is to honor God with excellence in the classroom. The focus of TCA is to have the most creative and inspiring classrooms to more than prepare our students to compete in the 21st century. Finally, our greatest blessing is to use God's Word as our central source of truth, integrating its truth into every subject.
Educational Philosophy
It is the belief at Trinity Christian Academy that man lives his life as a response to God; therefore, an education that weaves God’s Word, the Bible, into the daily curriculum is necessary. His word is the filter for clarity, the level for balance, and the final check for Trinity’s goals. Christian education is founded upon the word of God. Trinity Christian Academy believes that the Bible is the inspired, infallible and sufficient word of God providing the standard for living a life of significance and meaning.
TCA serves as a tool for communicating and facilitating His word as we assist students in their spiritual transformation process. As Christians, we are to present ourselves as a living sacrifice and avoid the temptations of the world by “…being transformed by the renewing of the mind in order to prove that what is good, acceptable and perfect will of God”. (Romans 12)
In obedience to the word of God, students educated at TCA will be educated in academic excellence, established in a Biblical worldview, thus equipping students for service to the community. Teachers and staff who have a living personal relationship with Jesus Christ and view each child as a unique creation in the image of God.
Educational Objectives:
“And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man.” (Luke 2:52)
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Spiritual “Let the Word of God dwell in you richly”. (Col. 3:16)
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Students will be encouraged to make a personal commitment to Jesus Christ.
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Students will be encouraged to follow Christ daily and reflect Christ-like qualities of character in their lives.
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Students will continually increase their knowledge of Scripture.
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Academic “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.” (Phil. 2:5)
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Students will acquire basic skills in the areas of reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
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Students will acquire basic skills in the areas of mathematical concepts, computation, and application.
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Students will acquire information concerning the earth, physical and biological science, will appreciate the world God has made, and will apply this knowledge and appreciation in wise use of resources.
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Students will understand the facts and flow of human history and current events and interpret them in the light of God’s plan for mankind.
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Students will be taught the facts and flow of American History, the basic principles of democracy, and the heritage of sacrifice which have made America free.
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Students will be afforded the opportunity to develop skills in appropriate fine arts, will be encouraged to appreciate the artistic expression of others, past and present, and will be encouraged toward creative self-expression.
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Students will have the opportunity to become acquainted with technology skills which will enable them to effectively function in a technological society.
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Students will acquire skills in reasoning, academic investigation, and in creative and critical thinking.
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Social “No man liveth unto himself”. (Romans 14:7a)
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Students will be taught respect for parents and courtesy and love for the whole family and will assume responsibility within the family unit.
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Students will be taught to develop and demonstrate concern for others.
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Students will be taught to respect the property of others.
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Students will be taught acceptance and recognition of authority and respect for those in authority over them.
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Physical “Present your bodies a living sacrifice … unto God”. (Romans 12:1)
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Students will improve their coordination, grace, muscle tone, and endurance.
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Students will be taught to form desirable habits in the care and grooming of the body and will be taught to develop respect for the body as a temple of the Holy Spirit.
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Emotional “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear, but of power and love …”
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Students will recognize the Christ-controlled personality as the source of true happiness.
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Students will develop a continuous desire for learning.
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