Christ-Centered Education

A Christ-centered school acknowledges the sovereignty of God, the authority of the Word of God, the Lordship of Jesus Christ, and the power of the Holy Spirit in all of life.

Christ-Centered Education

A Christ-centered school acknowledges the sovereignty of God, the authority of the Word of God, the Lordship of Jesus Christ, and the power of the Holy Spirit in all of life.

The culmination of all education is that personal knowledge of and intimacy with God in which our being finds its fullest perfection.

— CHARLOTTE M. MASON —

The culmination of all education is that personal knowledge of and intimacy with God in which our being finds its fullest perfection.

CHARLOTTE M. MASON

At Ambleside School the person of Christ is at the center of all we do. We do not seek to teach specific denominational doctrines, but we do want children to know the person of Christ. You won’t find a legalistic atmosphere here, but you and your children will be challenged to grow in a relationship with God.

 

A Christ-centered school acknowledges the sovereignty of God, the authority of the Word of God, the Lordship of Jesus Christ, and the power of the Holy Spirit in all of life. It does not seek to divide life or education into spiritual and secular compartments, but rather acknowledges that all truth is God’s truth and all learning is an effort to relate to God, self, others, and the created world.

 

It values each student as created by God, with gifts to be strengthened, weaknesses to be overcome, and responsibilities to be carried out. It respects the authority that God has given to parents and teachers, and calls them to partner in the training and education of children. It calls students to submit to the loving mentors that God has provided for this purpose. A Christ-centered school is built on the following set of foundational beliefs:

 

  • The Bible is revered as the inspired, authoritative Word of God and the only infallible rule of faith and practice.
  • God, who is eternally existent in three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, is the creator of all truth and governs all things according to the purpose of His will.
  • God has created people uniquely, knows them fully, and desires to have a personal, vibrant relationship with them, but they are separated from Him because of their sinfulness.
  • To this end, God the Son came to earth in human form, fully God and fully man, to live a sinless life, to be crucified, and to rise again from the dead as the only ransom for sinners and the only mediator between God and mankind.
  • All people will be resurrected, either unto eternal life with God or eternal separation from Him.
  • Upon our acknowledgement of our own sinfulness and acceptance of Jesus’ sacrifice on our behalf, the Holy Spirit continues the work of regeneration, including conviction of sin, new birth, and growth in Christian maturity.
  • God surrounds us with other people to encourage, exhort, and correct us. He calls us to spiritual unity as believers in Jesus Christ, across racial, gender, and socio-economic lines.
  • Our identity is given by God our creator, not fashioned from our own desires.

 

Thus, a Christ-centered school complements the work of the family and the church and helps to establish the critical link between learning and faith. It prepares students for responsible, insightful, and creative participation in society. By promoting excellence in every area of life and valuing the development of moral and spiritual character as well as the development of the mind, the Christ-centered education prepares students to actively engage the culture and to serve Christ with all of their strength, in whatever capacity He has prepared for them.