| The purpose of
Colonial Christian School (C.C.S.) is to educate and
train the whole student: spiritually,
intellectually, physically, and socially. Students
must honor the rights of others and respect manners,
rules, and laws, all of which were created to
preserve their freedom. Not only must a student have
his actions, speech, and appearance reflect the Lord
Jesus, but he must also have wisdom, knowledge,
understanding and skills which he can use to serve
the Lord in the task of his choosing.
The Bible is taught
so that the student will develop sound Christian
values which will govern the use of his knowledge
and skills. C.C.S. desires to send out students into
the world who will truly be lights in this world of
spiritual darkness. C.C.S. does not recognize a body
of secular truth taught separate from the sacred. We
believe that all truth is from God and is related to
God. Therefore, a philosophy which places the Bible
at the center of all truth permeates every subject
that is taught.
Each student is
expected to put forth his best efforts in his
academic pursuits. All students will be encouraged
to use their God-given talents and gifts to their
full potential. An emphasis will be placed on each
student being diligent at all times.
We believe that a generation of young people must be
produced who love their country and are willing to
defend the constitutional principles which made this
country the greatest in the world.
C.C.S. has set down
rules and regulations based on Biblical principles
in order to maintain an atmosphere where students
can learn to appreciate the opportunity to study,
learn, and grow spiritually in an orderly
environment. If a student does not keep these
regulations, he is made aware of his offense and
disciplined accordingly. The goal of every
disciplinary action is the development of
self-control, not merely punishment of the student.
C.C.S. will not only train its students in proper
habits, but will also teach its students how to make
decisions based on Biblical principles of right and
wrong. |