Expected Student Learning Achievements
King’s Christian School is committed to developing programs and strategies with the context of biblical principles to enabling students to achieve their highest potential in Christ. Our students will experience and demonstrate the following outcomes:
Spiritual
- Recognize Jesus Christ as God, Savior and Lord of their life and the Bible as the Inspired, Infallible and Perfect Word of God, evidencing the fruit of the Holy Spirit.
- Has developed a biblical worldview that allows them to articulate and defend their faith while having a basic understanding of opposing philosophies and antagonistic worldviews.
- Recognize God’s call to serve Him and respond personally to the challenge of preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, obeying the mandate of the Great Commission.
- Spiritual Disciplines
Academic
Students who are well prepared academically and possess Biblical worldview:
- Develops the communication skills of listening, reading with understanding, speaking and writing, thinking and reasoning skills, both in English and Spanish.
- Be proficient in math and science
- Have a knowledge and understanding of peoples, cultures and historical events, acknowledging the sovereignty of God and the fulfillment of His plan for humanity.
- Appreciates arts and understands how they express and shape their beliefs and values.
- Has critical thinking, showing abilities to listen, reason, ask questions, solve problems, and make wise and assertive decisions.
- Utilize technology wisely.
- Committed to lifelong learning.
Social-Emotional
- Acknowledges that has been created by God according to the biblical perspective of masculinity and femininity and the role that corresponds to each one. Recognize marriage and family has been instituted by God and act
accordingly. - Has been gifted by God with individual talents and uses them to serve and work for God’s glory
- Establishes respectful interpersonal relationships. Recognize, understand, and express emotions in appropriate ways.
- Shows moral integrity, being an example in word, conduct and purity.
- Practice responsible stewardship of God’s creation and resources.
Physical
- Acknowledges his body as the temple of the Holy Spirit
- Acknowledges that his body has been designed by God, cares for it and accepts its physical characteristics.
- Is careful with his personal hygiene and has healthy eating habits.
- Exercises physically and practices sports of his preference.
Societal Impact
- Is a servant leader, prepared and motivated for lifelong service and involvement in his/her community.
- Is able to relate well and work well with others, including other cultures.
- Is a responsible citizen in the local community and the world.
- Pursues ongoing learning as it relates to next stages, including careers.