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Academics

We don’t teach to the test, we equip students to think critically – and that prepares them for the ongoing tests of life.

Academic performance is a key measure for school success – but we believe it’s not the only measure. We continually make the grade and set our standards high, while acknowledging our teaching must serve more than just outcomes.

Our curriculum involves the intentional molding of a student’s spiritual formation, fostering a curiosity for truth, knowledge, and how to think critically about hard issues across the arts, humanities, social, and physical sciences. Our goal is that students know God’s love for them and all of creation and, in turn, instill in students a reciprocal love for learning.

Grades 1-6

Teachers and staff at our Lower School are doing the important foundational work to develop young students. Not only are they helping them become engaged learners, but they also help students appreciate their uniqueness while navigating the importance of community and belonging, and pour into them the biblical truths that will continue to deepen and mature over time.

Our Lower School academics introduce and gradually expand upon foundational skills across core subject areas where we build proficiency, including Bible classes at each grade level. We also seek new and engaging ways to introduce material that will capture interest and cultivate learning, from technology in the classroom and hands-on learning, to exploratory field trips that promote experiential learning in God’s vast playground.

We also recognize that students have specific needs and learning challenges that, if left undetected, can deflate a child’s interest in learning. Our educational intervention specialists and school counselors, who work closely with our teachers, are trained to recognize and address these unique situations to ensure every student can achieve their full potential.

Quick Facts:

15% Nationwide

Students score in the top 15% nationwide on standardized tests.

70% Qualify

Over half of the students in grades 4-8 qualify for the Northwestern University Academic Talent Search Program.

$4 Million

The average amount of renewable college scholarships earned by each senior class.

12 Years

Our faculty has an average of 12 years of classroom experience.

We believe that every lesson, in every discipline, is an opportunity to know our Lord and Savior more deeply and to come to love Him more fully. Tom Burns Director of Teaching & Learning

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