Research, critical thinking, and study skills are hallmarks. Students receive individualized attention and support, and leave Grace well prepared to face the academic challenges of university life.
At the same time, our students have outstanding opportunities to participate in a wide variety of co-curricular activities. They regularly compete at the championship level in athletic and performing arts competitions.
Clubs and service organizations allow students to gain a better understanding of their talents and skills. The chance for students to avail themselves of many different activities is a Grace distinctive.
Our high school prepares students not just for college, but for life. Student-led Bible studies and accountability groups are prevalent. Chapel is also student-led and organized. Mission trips and community projects are staples of student life. Young men and women solidify positive, affirming relationships that last for life.
Student Life:
A Christian education must be rooted in a firm foundation of God’s Word. At Grace, our children are given the tools they need to become men and women of godly character. They are encouraged and given opportunities to put their faith into practice every day.
As students progress to junior high and high school, Bible classes become part of their curriculum. Students are taught how to take ownership of their faith, and to take responsibility for their spiritual growth. Chapel is organized and led by students, rather than faculty.
Students are encouraged to develop accountability among friends and classmates. Through class trips, they develop edifying friendships and build community. As they deal with the inevitable pressures of adolescence, teachers come alongside to give counsel and guidance, to lead them in prayer and provide wisdom.