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Logic Stage: 

Middle school students eager to take those facts and basic knowledge and compare it with other's knowledge through discourse and debate, learn skills in logic and critical thinking.

Philosophy of Education

The educational process of WCA is formed and shaped by a Biblical philosophy that provides essential truths for life so that children may be prepared to assume their proper place in the home, the church, and the state.  Accordingly, the philosophy of education of Washtenaw Christian Academy is as follows:

Washtenaw Christian Academy is dedicated to educating the whole person (spiritual, intellectual, emotional and physical) in the whole counsel of God as revealed through the sacred Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments and evidenced in nature.

Because man was created a spiritual being whose chief purpose in life is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever, Washtenaw Christian Academy is committed to leading each student into a vital personal relationship with Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, while training the student to serve Christ in every area of life.  Such service will encompass family, church, nation and the world.

Because man was created as an intellectual being, Washtenaw Christian Academy is committed to teaching and training the student “to think God’s thoughts after Him,” and to “bring every thought captive to the obedience of Christ.”  This will be accomplished by a focus on understanding the Scriptures and applying them to every fact of life.

Moreover, the student will be prepared, through a rigorous and comprehensive academic program and extracurricular activities, to fulfill his/her calling as he/she takes his/her place in home, church and state, and determines his/her vocation or profession.  Each teacher will seek to develop within the student an inquiring mind and a mastery of the necessary skills needed to apply knowledge in service to both God and man.  Because learning is a life-long process, the educational program at Washtenaw Christian Academy seeks to foster in the student a love of learning and a desire to know God more fully as He has revealed Himself through the Scriptures and in nature.

Because man was created an emotional being, Washtenaw Christian Academy is committed to developing within the student emotional and psychological wholeness as reflected by appropriate self-assessment. This means the student is taught to recognize the unique capabilities and limitations with which he or she has been endowed by their Creator. The student is also taught to respond biblically in their actions and interactions with others in the diverse circumstances of life. The student is taught to be obedient to the two greatest commandments as set forth by Christ, namely:

You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.  You shall love your neighbor as yourself.  (Matthew 22:37,39)

Because God created man a physical being, his body forms a part of his essence and is a gift from God.  Therefore, the body is not to be rejected nor is it to be worshipped.  Rather, the Christian’s duty is to understand, care for, and develop it in discipline.  The body of the Christian is the dwelling place of God’s Holy Spirit.  As such, it is offered up to God for His use.

The educational program at Washtenaw Christian Academy is dedicated to doing all things for the glory of God.  Therefore, there will be no place for mediocrity in any part of the school program or in student performance.  All members of the staff and student body will be expected to perform their responsibilities to the best of their God-given abilities.  The aim of Washtenaw Christian Academy is to achieve excellence throughout the educational program.