About · Mission and Values
A school for teachable hearts, moldable minds, and coachable spirits.
The King’s Academy is a Christ-centered, interdenominational college preparatory school for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade.
Our Mission
The King’s Academy is a Christ-centered, interdenominational college preparatory school for K–12 students who have teachable hearts, moldable minds, and coachable spirits. We offer a loving environment where students are encouraged to grow in their relationships with Jesus, their families, teachers, and others, as they prepare to be tomorrow’s leaders. We are committed to developing God’s best for each student spiritually, academically, morally, and socially through every program and activity.
Educational Philosophy
The King’s Academy is dedicated to the philosophy that Christian education — with its associated values and roots — is the best education when administered in a spiritual atmosphere that recognizes God as the supreme source of all knowledge and wisdom.
The Word of God is our final authority for faith and life. We believe that Scripture gives us the true view of God and man. Scripture tells us that God, who created man and the universe, is the Author of order, reason, and reality — the foundations of education.
Scripture also tells us that parents have been given the responsibility for the spiritual and intellectual training of their children. The King’s Academy’s role is to help them fulfill this responsibility by emphasizing the hand of God in the student’s life, as well as in history, academics, and the arts.
Our goal is to bring together the conventional school and home school community — sharing resources for raising tomorrow’s Christian leader: a well-rounded person who demonstrates academic excellence and the spiritual and social maturity to glorify God and bring honor to God, family, and country.
We are an interdenominational school, drawing students from families across the historic Christian church. We welcome any family who shares our hope for their children — and our willingness to do the work alongside them.
Statement of Faith
What we believe.
- We believe in one God existing in three Persons — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- We believe in the virgin birth of the Lord Jesus Christ, His vicarious (substitutionary) atoning death, His bodily resurrection, and His second coming.
- We believe that all Scripture is verbally inspired by God and that it is the supreme and final authority in faith and life.
- We believe that man is created in the image of God, that the first man, Adam, sinned, that this sin caused physical and spiritual death, and that since the first man sinned all persons are born with a sinful nature.
- We believe that man is saved by grace through faith, wholly apart from human merit and works, and that all who receive the Lord Jesus Christ by faith are born again to a new life in Him.
- We believe in the bodily resurrection of all the dead: the saved to eternal life and the unsaved to a life of eternal judgment.
- We believe that Christians are to be separated unto God, living holy lives pleasing to Him, and witnessing to His glory.
- We believe that God directly created the heavens and the earth and all that lies therein.
Our Values
What we hold up before our students every day.
Faith
That Christ is the lens through which every subject and every relationship is rightly understood.
Excellence
That the gift of a mind deserves serious effort, careful teaching, and a real standard.
Partnership
That parents are the primary educators of their children — and our work is alongside theirs.
Family
That a school is a community before it is an institution, and small enough to know one another.
Service
That love of neighbor is not a posture but a practice, formed by ordinary daily habits.
Character
That academic and moral formation are inseparable, and one without the other is incomplete.
Our People
Meet the faculty and staff.
Small classes, real relationships. Our teachers know every student by name.
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