Our Core Principles
We understand that the foundations of both, a child's education as a whole and the teaching-learning process in particular, must be a reflection of the Bible. Therefore, we follow Matthew 12:28-31, the two great commandments Jesus gave us: to LOVE God above all things and to LOVE your neighbor as yourself. This constitutes the backbone of our school principles:

LOVE
Love God, with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength; and love your neighbor, by submitting to authority, and demonstrating respect.

AUTHORITY
Authority is not something a person has, but something they have been invested with. It comes from God, not man, and to reject it is to reject what God has established, which is always good. A person in authority serves God and seeks our well-being. When exercised correctly, authority protects us from evil and guides us to choose what is good (Romans 13:1-3). The misuse or abuse of authority does not mean that the principle is evil in itself, but rather that it is exercised poorly or not at all. "If I stagger on the way from the tavern to my house, do not say that the way is bad, but rather that I am drunk." Leo Tolstoy.

RESPECT
Respect consists of treating people according to the dignity God has given to every human being, since they are created in His own image. This form of respect does not change, regardless of what the person being respected does. We work with our students to foster a respectful character, so that this respect extends toward all people, toward property, within different environments... This way, respect transforms from a learned behavior into a quality that defines the individual.
Our School Values
Our core principles promote values ​​that we foster with each student, in collaboration with their families. It is very important to us that every member of our educational community makes a commitment to practice these values in their daily lives.

Integrity

Humility

Appropriate and responsible use of words

Developing the ability to ask for forgiveness and forgive

Hard work and effort

Excellence at all we do
Educational Project
Teaching to Educate
The goal of education is not only to acquire knowledge, but to develop a humble character that will guide children into adulthood.This character will allow them to continue learning throughout their lives, to value others, to recognize that all our abilities are a gift from God, and that each individual should take responsibility for their development and their implementation.
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We collaborate with families in regards to each child’s development, in order to help them grow into individuals capable of positively impacting our society.
CHRISTIAN IDENTITY
We seek to be like Christ in all aspects of life, and the Bible is our foundational guide for both faith and behavior.
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PEDAGOGICAL FREEDOM
We are a private school, and as such, we design our own curricula, teaching methods and assessment strategies. It is this freedom, from national and regional mandates, that allow us to offer an education in accordance with the biblical principles we believe in and profess.
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FAMILY FRIENDLY SCHOOL
We seek the collaboration of families to work with us towards a shared vision. Family commitment and involvement is very noticeable in the daily management of our school's needs.
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HIGH COMMITMENT
Our commitment is, first and foremost, to God, and because of that, it is a firm commitment, which endures over time, and manifests itself in a dedicated care to our students and their families.
FUTURE VISION
We collaborate in the training of future men and women who will be able to courageously defend goodness, justice, and truth.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
We value effort and foster its growth in every student and teacher, encouraging them to work hard, always seeking to give their best, with perseverance and dedication. We believe that each individual should take responsibility to develop their gifts and abilities to the fullest, in order to serve others with excellence.
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Academics
Other Activities
Basketball
After school activity, offered twice a week, focused on reinforcing our school values while practicing sports.
Special Week
At the end of our first and third trimesters we dedicate one entire week to recreational activities including: field trips, Secret Santa, Thanksgiving Day, special games, watching a movie, etc.
Christmas Party
As part of their musical training each grade presents a musical performance. The music teacher prepares a song with each class to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
Theater - End the of Year Performance
As part of their artistic and values-based education, all children participate in the same play, which is performed at the end of the school year.



