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Statement of Mission Statement of Vision
West-Mont Christian Academy desires to produce graduates, who are prepared for Christ's service, utilize their God-given gifts and abilities to fulfill His purpose. We seek to accomplish this through mentoring and innovative methods so that the Academy, with the partnership of the WCA Family, will develop each student into exceptional learners and worshippers who glorify God with their whole heart. West-Mont Christian Academy believes that Jesus Christ is revealed to men through the Bible, the Holy Spirit (John 15:26), the creation (Romans 1:20), and through God's servants (Matthew 28:19, 20). Wholesome education requires that we both seek and grow in each of these pathways to truth. Toward that end, West-Mont Christian Academy seeks to both establish and promote truth in the heart and mind of each student by providing a program that builds Godly character, academic success and a Christ-centered world view. West-Mont Christian Academy believes that God has given parents the responsibility of educating their children (Proverbs 4, Ephesians 6:4, Deuteronomy 6:6-9), and that the school functions as an augmentation and extension of the training begun in the Christian home. The family, the church and the Christian school are to be complementary in educating and training the student for a life of fellowship with God and service to man (Matthew 22:37-38.). West-Mont Christian Academy believes that, by the grace of God, teachers and school-staff members are accountable before God to exemplify and promote a high moral standard based upon a biblical value system (Titus 2:6-8). West-Mont Christian Academy believes that a climate of love, understanding and mutual respect between student and teacher will nurture a students' self-worth through an appreciation of ones' infinite value to God (Matthew 6:26, 10: 29-31).
Mission / Vision / Philosophy / Core Values This page last modified on Thursday, January 06, 2011
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