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Arts

Every student has a deep desire to express themselves.
We provide tools, space, and the encouragement so that expression can happen.

The arts do far more than help nurture future artists. It is the fulfillment of our students’ intellectual capacity – as they learn to apply both their left-brain and right-brain sensibilities to become the creative problem solvers they’re meant to be.

But art is more than creativity, more than performance. Art is a natural human expression, a mimicking of our heavenly Father’s hands to create and deliver something that previously did not exist. We approach all of the arts with an excitement and anticipation for what’s possible from the minds and hands of our students.

Grades 9-12

Whether the desire is to be a professional artist or simply a one-time participant, our vibrant arts program is a cornerstone of the WC experience that is encouraging and welcoming to all students.

Our visual arts program hits full throttle in the Upper School, providing our visual artists with the space and tools – both tactile and digital – to produce. They experience field trips, art service projects, and recurring student art shows. With faculty guidance, students also contemplate the meaning of art and its purpose in society, how it can communicate, touch people, and convey meaning across every artistic medium.

Our musical and vocal music programing offers an astounding 15 options for students, ranging from jazz, pep, and concert bands to a number of choirs and ensembles. These performers also compete in statewide competitions and assemble seasonal and special performances for the community.

From bit parts to leading roles, performing in any of the four theatrical productions is open to any student regardless of experience. Produced seasonally means artists, athletes, and students with other commitments can consider a production at a time of year that works for them.

It is here, in the arts, that student outcomes surprisingly exceed expectations.Numerous WC alumni have gone on to launch successful and highly visible artistic careers after finding their voice on our stage or felt their calling in our studio space. It is why we don’t see the “extra” in our co-curriculars, but instead choose to see the potential they offer our students.

Quick Facts:

20 Years

Faculty leading our dramatic arts, musical arts, and visual arts have an average of 20 years of experience in their discipline.

15 Shows

Students have numerous opportunities to showcase their band, choir, orchestra, and visual art talents in front of family, faculty, and friends.

35% Participate

Orchestra begins in third grade and an average of 35% of students in grades 3-5 participate.

4 Productions

Our 9-12 theatre department produces 4 plays a year, each with multiple showings. Students in grades 6-8 produce a spring play.

God doesn’t merely speak to us in prayer or His word. He has a plethora of options He uses to speak to us. The music and arts department at Worthington Christian has been one of those ways. Joshua Mitchell Graduate, Class of 2018

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