Mission, Vision, and Core Values

Inspire faith. Educate in truth. Prepare disciples to go and tell.
Inspired by Matthew 28:19–20

Mission Statement

Our mission is to inspire students to walk faithfully with Jesus Christ,
preparing them to lead lives of purpose-driven service and boldly share the gospel with conviction, compassion, and grace.

Goal Statement

Preparing students to stand firm in their faith—today and for eternity—
through a steadfast commitment to academic excellence, spiritual growth, and a lifelong sense of mission.

Purpose Statement

Our purpose is to boldly proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ,
embracing the principles of a Christ-centered education as revealed in Scripture, and empowering students to live out His truth in all areas of life.

Vision Statement

Our vision is to see students graduate with:

  • A deep, personal relationship with Jesus Christ
  • A strong foundation in the Bible
  • A commitment to live according to its principles

Through spiritual growth, academic excellence, and personal development, they will be empowered to confidently pursue their future, think critically, and navigate life with integrity, resilience, and a strong work ethic—living a balanced, healthy lifestyle that honors God.

Core Values

  • Christ-Centered Living – Honoring Jesus Christ in character, choices, and relationships.
  • Biblical Foundation – Upholding Scripture as the ultimate authority and guide for life.
  • Academic Excellence – Pursuing knowledge with diligence, curiosity, and discipline.
  • Spiritual Growth – Encouraging continual transformation through prayer, worship, and study.
  • Servant Leadership – Leading with humility, purpose, and a heart for others.
  • Integrity and Character – Living by Christlike values: honesty, respect, responsibility, and compassion.
  • Holistic Development – Promoting the Adventist health message and balanced living—physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

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