Innovative learning is applied inside the classroom as well as after-school activities.
Taught from a Biblical perspective, students are encouraged to pursue excellence in their academic studies, life choices, and personal relationships. The academy provides a liberal arts curriculum, incorporating Christian standards of instruction and discipline with continuous emphasis on Christian morals and ethics.
Taught from a Biblical perspective, students are encouraged to pursue excellence in their academic studies, life choices, and personal relationships. The academy provides a liberal arts curriculum, incorporating Christian standards of instruction and discipline with continuous emphasis on Christian morals and ethics.
The goal of our Discovery Program is to assist students with average or above average intelligence who face learning challenges to further develop their areas of weakness. With the belief that our brains are malleable and can be changed, our NILD trained educational therapists, with “skilled hands and integrity of heart,” use intentional mediation and specific educational techniques to enable each student to reach their God-given potential.
We believe the most important measure of our success is how well we represent Christ in all that we do. Athletic abilities are a gift from God; thus, students should work passionately to develop their talents to the utmost for His honor and glory. “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men” (Colossians 3:23).
We believe the most important measure of our success is how well we represent Christ in all that we do. Athletic abilities are a gift from God; thus, students should work passionately to develop their talents to the utmost for His honor and glory. “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men” (Colossians 3:23).
Prior to participating on a sports team, athletes must read and submit applicable forms.
Prior to participating on a sports team, parents must read and submit applicable forms.
Our morning coffee hour speaker on Friday February 7, is PVCA alumnus, Bryan Cerrone, who recently wrote a book entitled Embers of Hope: When Depression Comes to Church.
Bryan has drawn upon personal struggles as well as those of his congregation when writing his book, which addresses the basic question: Can one truly love Jesus and still battle with depression and anxiety? In his discussion, Bryan will highlight common misconceptions in the church, generic and often insensitive responses to those who struggle with anxiety and/or depression, and biblical heroes who suffered and that which their suffering can teach us. Bryan’s book will be for sale that morning for $16, if you’re interested in hearing more. Please join us for this fascinating discussion.
An event every month that begins at 8:00 am on day First of the month, repeating until June 7, 2025
One event on January 11, 2025 at 8:00 am