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Vision, Mission, Philosophy, and Goals
Believe in Him, always.
Vision
We strive to be a Christian school in essence - that Christ be a part of all that we do. Our academics, arts, and athletics are exceptional, but the fact that they are offered through a Christian worldview enriches them all the more. A Landmark education transforms the heart as well as the head. The impact of Landmark on a student can be life defining, and our students, in turn, graduate ready to impact others.
Our vision at Landmark Christian School is clear.
Every Student Prepared to Impact the World for Jesus Christ
The Mission
Landmark Christian School seeks to honor Jesus Christ by equipping
college-bound students to become lifelong servant leaders in their communities
and in the world. We partner with Christian families to pursue and nurture
excellence in the spiritual, academic, artistic, physical, and social
growth of our students. We offer a comprehensive, academically rigorous
K4-12 education within a non-denominational, Christ-centered worldview.
Philosophy of Education
The Student: Each student is a unique individual, created in
God's image: the best and only version of himself or herself that God
has ever made--or will make. Endowed with a one of a kind body, mind,
and spirit, each student has distinct aptitudes and abilities in many
areas; spiritual, mental, social, and physical. The student's spiritual
dimension is the true center of his or her life and provides the motivation,
purpose, and direction for all other areas.
The School: The Christian school is a support ministry first for the home and second for the Church. God has ordained the institution of the family and has given parents the responsibility of nurturing and training their children. He has ordained that Christ's body, the Church, is the spiritual authority and support for His people. As a complement to home and church, the Christian school seeks to help nurture the growth of young people in a Godly direction in every area--spiritual, mental, physical, social--as exemplified in the life of Christ: "And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man." Luke 2:52
The Teacher: We recognize that when the student is at school, the teacher stands in the place of the parent. We believe that the role of the Christian teacher is to demonstrate through philosophy and lifestyle his or her personal relationship with Jesus Christ, a consistent reflection of Godly character, a heart to meet the needs of young people, and a mastery of content and delivery of instruction. The teacher's responsibility is an awesome one and must be entered into prayerfully, trusting the Lord for guidance.
The Educational Program: As a Christian school, the entire educational program is dependent upon and directly related to the truths and principles put forth in the Bible. Each student needs individual love and attention and will achieve his or her highest potential when taught in such an environment. The ultimate aim of the educational program is to prepare and train young people to serve and glorify God as servant-leaders in their communities and in the world. This aim is the basis for the following educational goals:
Educational Goals
Spiritual Growth1. To teach the Christian Faith:
-that God is the Creator and Sustainer of the universe and of man
-that the Bible is the only Word of God and is authoritative in every area of life
-that Jesus Christ is God's only begotten Son
-that salvation is the free gift of God and that only through regeneration can one receive His gift of eternal life
2. To lead students to a belief in Christ which results in receiving Him as
Savior and Lord and beginning to mature into His likeness
3. To give students a knowledge of the contents of the Bible and provide them
with guidance in the application of Biblical truth to their lives
4. To help students develop wisdom to seek and follow the will of God as revealed
in the Scriptures and to make wise judgments based on God's revealed truth
5. To equip students with a Christian worldview based on Biblical principles
and perspectives
6. To teach students that every aspect of life is under God's dominion and
therefore spiritual and that the purpose of every activity and endeavor--academic,
athletic, artistic, social, or otherwise--is to honor and glorify God.
7. To encourage students to accept the responsibility to share the Christian
faith through words and actions
Intellectual Growth
1. To challenge students to a high level of performance within their
potential given by God
2. To provide students with high academic standards
3. To teach students to accept individual responsibility for their academic
progress
4. To help students develop the skills that will give them the maximum ability
and opportunity to continue their education beyond the secondary level
5. To teach students to learn both independently and cooperatively
6. To help students to develop an appropriate love of learning and appreciation
for scholarship
7. To help students develop creative skills and an appreciation for the fine
arts
8. To teach students to communicate clearly and to think critically and creatively
9. To help students achieve cultural literacy, including the area of information
technology
Social Growth
1. To teach students to demonstrate love and respect within the boundaries
of propriety in their dealings with others
2. To teach students to honor and respect those in authority
3. To help students develop self-discipline and personal responsibility based
on respect for and submission to delegated authority
4. To help students understand that good citizenship is a part of our Christian
and American heritage
5. To teach students a Godly perspective on sexuality and to help them understand
God's standards and plan for marriage and family
6. To help students understand that true greatness is defined by service to
others and to instill in the students the desire to become servant leaders
fully utilizing their talents, skills and abilities in service to God and others
1. To teach students to respect their bodies as gifts from God and as temples of the Holy Spirit
2. To encourage students to accept the responsibility for the stewardship of their bodies and to establish good health habits in all areas of their lives
3. To involve students in regular fitness training and to teach students to appreciate the importance of physical fitness training in achieving maximum physical and mental health
4. To provide students with the opportunity to participate in a broad spectrum of team and individual sports in order to build character, develop team and leadership skills, and enhance physical abilities
