Mission Statement
Committed to providing an education that is
challenging and responsive to individual needs; preparing students for
life in a safe, nurturing environment that fosters character development
and spiritual growth based on Biblical truth.
The Journey Begins...
CS Lewis Community School was founded in 1985. Renamed CS Lewis
Academy in 2002, our rich history and commitment to excellence in every
dimension of a student’s education has positioned us as one of the
most recognized, longest standing private institutions in the area. As a
member of the
Northwest Association of Accredited
Schools
(NAAS), our operational guidelines provide measurable standards to
ensure the highest quality, most beneficial environment for our student
body.
Discovering a Students full Potential
From early childhood education through 12 grade, CS Lewis Academy
provides continuity and connection for each student as they progress
through each grade. The easy migration from elementary to middle school,
and from middle school to high school, affords our students the best
possible environment to enrich their experience. Year after year, close
bonds with classmates and teachers are forged and established. This
foundation provides vital stability, as they are free to explore their
full potential during their academic journey with us.
Small Classrooms, Individual Attention
Unlike some settings challenged by crowded classrooms and limited
resources, CS Lewis Academy students are given personalized attention
and specialized support from accredited, highly trained, full-time
faculty. This individualized approach allows students to flourish as
their unique needs are assessed and meet through a variety of empowering
support programs.
Preparing Students For Life
The decision about how and where children are educated as never been
so critical. CS Lewis Academy seeks to nurture and develop the whole
student, mind, body, and spirit. A solid academic foundation encourages
practical application of knowledge. This is paired with biblically based
morality and character building lessons. Through clear independent
judgment and character, our graduates have a special uniqueness that
empowers and inspires them. They are well grounded, their beliefs
established, and prepared for the next phase of their life journey.
Educating the Whole Person
CS Lewis Academy seeks to nurture and develop the whole student,
mind, body, and spirit. A solid academic foundation encourages practical
application of knowledge. This is paired with biblically based morality
and character building lessons. Our approach encourages students to
achieve a first-hand education in thoroughness, competence, and
responsibility. Through clear independent judgment and character, our
graduates have a special uniqueness that empowers and inspires them.
They are well grounded, their beliefs established, and prepared for the
next phase of their life journey.
Philosophy of Education
The educational process in a Christian school is
dependent on a Biblical philosophy, which provides a biblical worldview
and essential truths for life so that students may be prepared to assume
their proper place in the home, church and state.
Accordingly, the philosophy of education for the school is as
follows:
Philosophy based on a God-centered view that all
truth is God’s truth. Our
aim socially is to provide a worldview from which will come a balanced
personality and proper understanding and acceptance of a person’s role
in life at home, work, play, and worship, all grounded in the Christian
concept of love. Our goal
is to impact students spiritually, mentally, intellectually, physically,
socially, and emotionally. Our
purpose is not for reformation, but for raising up young men and women
to godly service, to train them in Biblical principles, responsibility,
proper behavior, and citizenship, in order that they may grow to be
strong Christian leaders in the future.
This will be achieved through Christ-centered teachers
integrating God’s Word with a high quality academic program and by
providing students the opportunity to develop their spiritual gifts and
ministry skills.
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