3) Study of Bible - We share the attributes of the Trinity: God the Father, who willed the world into being; God the Son, who spoke the creation into existence; God the Spirit, who enlightened the universe with the light of life. The Christian schools have God's wisdom, which sanctifies our human knowledge by an understanding granted by the Holy Spirit. It's important to study the Bible because God's Word guides you in the right direction in life. It lights the way ahead of you so you can see clearly which way to go.
1) An Interdependent Schooling Platform - Yes, we can say that Christian schooling provides an independent platform where every student gets a chance to represent himself/herself because of less number of students per class. And the biblical worldview gives us a means of knowing and appropriating truth so that our perspective on life is whole and wholly Christian. It provides dynamic learning to the students that will encourage every student of the school to bring the best out of them.
The independent school offers a supportive and nurturing environment that is motivating for and instills confidence in students. To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge. H. Spenser. Syn. -- Education, Instruction, Teaching, Training, Breeding. Education, properly a drawing forth, implies not so much the communication of knowledge as the discipline of the intellect, the establishment of the principles, and the regulation of the heart.
Instruction is that part of education which furnishes the mind with knowledge. Teaching is the same, being simply more familiar. It is also applied to practice; as, teaching to speak a language; teaching a dog to do tricks. Training is a department of education in which the chief element is exercise or practice for the purpose of imparting facility in any physical or mental operation. Breeding commonly relates to the manners and outward conduct.
Christian education has the ability to mold your child's future into a bright one. Their teachers have the ability to recognize signs of personal difficulty, confusion, frustration, or interpersonal tensions, and the ability to deal with them constructively, is of paramount importance and embodies grace.