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Mission Statement of Victory Baptist Academy
The mission of Victory Baptist Academy is one of preparing children to live
a productive life for the Lord Jesus Christ. While most graduates of Victory
Baptist Academy will choose to continue their education beyond high school,
the focus of the curricular and instructional systems is one of helping each
child to grow from whatever level of spiritual and academic achievement he
has reached. Admissions policies reflect what the school is able to do for
those children admitted. Attention is given to the following three areas:
EDIFICATION: Victory Baptist Academy is dedicated to the edification
of children in accordance with Ephesians 4:12 "For the perfecting (equipping)
of the saints for the work of the ministry. . . " Therefore, attention will
be given to spiritual growth and development, equipping children to live a
life of obedience to the Lord Jesus Christ. Every effort will be made to develop
within children a spiritual knowledge base for making wise decisions about
life and to develop both the spiritual and natural gifts of each child to
a level appropriate for high school graduates.
EDUCATION: Victory Baptist Academy is dedicated to the education of
children in accordance with the broad areas of development stated in Luke
2:52 "And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and
man." Therefore, attention will also be given to the mental, physical, and
social growth of children. The primary purpose of the academic program is
to prepare students for some form of education beyond high school, perhaps
Christian education, liberal arts education, or vocational education. Those
choosing not to continue education beyond high school will still be advanced
academically for functioning as an adjusted and productive citizen of this
nation.
EVANGELIZATION: Victory Baptist Academy is dedicated to the evangelization
of those children who may not be saved. This is especially true within the
elementary school which will include a number of children who have not yet
received the Lord Jesus Christ as personal Savior. Evangelization
may be carried out by teachers or students on a one-to-one or group basis.
Evangelization, while very important and not to be minimized, will be secondary
to the mission to edify and educate children as stated above.
General Goals of Victory Baptist Academy
To teach every student an understanding of God, the priority that should
be accorded His Word, and the responsibility that every person has to Him
as Creator and Redeemer.
To enable each student to develop both natural and spiritual gifts and talents
with the understanding that the highest goal of mankind is to use these gifts
and talents to worship and to glorify God.
To develop within each student a level of basic skills achievement that
will support successful functioning as a citizen of the Kingdom of God and
successful functioning as a citizen of this nation.
To provide each student both curricular and instructional systems that will
enable him to achieve at levels that will prepare him to enter the next level
of education chosen, whatever the academic rigor demands.
To leave each student with a strong sense of "right and wrong," to make him aware
of the spiritual blessing that comes from doing right, and to warn him of
the many wrongs that now characterize our culture and the negative consequences
to be borne by those who choose those wrongs.
Philosophy of Discipline
". . . but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord." Ephesians
6:4b "If one examines the secret behind a championship football team, a magnificent
orchestra, or a successful business, the principle ingredient is invariably
discipline," James Dobson, Dare to Discipline. Discipline is a positive
word coming from the same root as "disciple" which means to train and nurture.
Therefore, at Victory Baptist Academy, discipline is for discipleship. Discipline
is designed to help develop "Christ-likeness" in the lives of students as
set forth in the Scriptures. All discipline should seek to build character
traits such as obedience, courtesy, respect, diligence, neatness, punctuality,
truthfulness, morality, and an overall positive attitude. Proper discipline
is necessary for proper learning. It is the goal of the school to work with
the parents in using discipline to build Christian character in students.
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