School Goals

“To know wisdom and understanding, to understand words of insight, to receive instruction in wise dealing, in righteousness, justice, and equity; to give prudence to the simple, knowledge and discretion to the youth – Let the wise hear and increase in learning, and the one who understands obtain guidance.” Solomon’s Proverb 1:2-5

Our overall school goals and objectives here at Romeoville Christian Academy are:

  1. To see each student trust Christ as his or her personal Savior and then to follow Christ as Lord of his or her life. (Luke 9:23)

  2. To instill in each student a love for God and a personal sense of responsibility to be all He wants him or her to be. (Proverbs 3:5-6)

  3. To assist in developing habits of daily Bible reading and memorization as well as a prayer time in each student. (Psalm 119:97)

  4. To direct each student in the process of developing Christ-like character and actions. (Romans 12:1-2)

  5. To instill in each student love and honor for home and parents. (Ephesians 6:1, Proverbs 23:24-25)

  6. To prepare each student to be successful as measured by God's standards, not the world's. (Joshua 1:8)

  7. To prepare each student for spiritual leadership in school, home, church, community, state, nation, and the world. (I Timothy 4:12)

  8. To provide a wholesome place where students can develop socially by making friendships that will bring them closer to the Lord. (Proverbs 13:20)

  9. To develop each student's sense of responsibility as a Christian citizen within the United States of America.

  10. To develop within each student a Christian world view and a Christian philosophy of life. (Philippians 2:4)

  11. To enhance each student's appreciation and understanding of God's Word and to teach him or her how to live productively in it. (Ecclesiastes 12:1)

  12. To provide each student opportunities for developing skills necessary to make a living. (I Timothy 5:8)

  13. To develop within each student a moral, ethical, and spiritual sensitivity that will lead to an appreciation of his own personal worth to God and to others. (Psalm 139:14)

  14. To teach each student to take responsibility for his actions, words, and choices. (Matthew 12:36)

  15. To develop leadership skills by giving students responsibilities in classes and student body organizations. (Matthew 24:45-57)

  16. To offer each student an instructional program that is centered on God's Word and which meets his academic needs. (Psalm 1:1-3)

  17. To provide instruction so each student can be well grounded in the basics of each major area of study. (II Peter 1:5-7)

  18. To offer a wide variety of alternative academic classes in order for each student to become a well-rounded individual in order to better serve God. (II Peter 1:5-7)

  19. To stimulate each student to strive for excellence in all areas of involvement. (Colossians 3:23, Ecclesiastes 9:10)

  20. To teach each student the thinking skills that will enable him to meet intellectual challenges. (Proverbs 23:12)

  21. To motivate each student to master the tools of learning and communication. (Proverbs 13:3)
  22. To provide each student opportunities to develop an understanding of and appreciation for the arts, as well as contributing to them. (II Chronicles 5:13)

  23. To offer opportunities to participate in wholesome forms of instructional time for physical skills, intramural and interscholastic athletic competition. (I Tim. 4:8)

  24. To encourage each student to consider vocational Christian service upon God’s leading. (Ephesians 4:11-13)

  25. To enhance the student’s overall analysis and critical thinking skills. (Eph. 5:15-17)
Last Updated on Sunday, June 20 2010 21:53