Core Values
1. Commitment to Scripture
2. Culture of Prayer
3. Lifestyle of Worship
4. Connection to Community
5. Heart of Serving
6. Passion for Excellence
2. Culture of Prayer
3. Lifestyle of Worship
4. Connection to Community
5. Heart of Serving
6. Passion for Excellence
Honor Code
Out of a desire to honor God, I commit to a lifestyle which reflects trust, honesty, and respect for my peers, authority, and all property. I acknowledge this lifestyle does not condone lying, cheating, stealing, or other dishonorable acts. Committing to this code demonstrates my respect for Excel Christian Academy as we strive to glorify God and love others.
Philosophy of Excel Christian Academy
Excel Christian Academy is a ministry of Cedar Hills Baptist Church. As such, it adheres to the doctrinal statement of Cedar Hills Baptist Church. Teachers and administrative staff at Excel Christian Academy must be born-again Christians who are consciously committed to Jesus Christ, knowing their lives serve as examples to those they teach.
Recognizing the primary responsibility for education rests with parents (Psalm 78:5,6), Excel Christian Academy serves as an extension of the family to aid parents in this task. As such, ECA adheres to Biblical principles of child rearing and discipline (Ephesians 6:1-4; Proverbs 22:6;Colossians 3:20, 21).
The philosophy of Excel Christian Academy is based on the premise that man’s ultimate purpose is to glorify God (I Corinthians 6:19,20; 10:31). Excel Christian Academy exists to help each student reach their full potential by guiding them in developing spiritually, morally, personally, socially, and academically (Luke 2:52). The faculty and staff recognize that only when a student accepts Christ as Savior and yields to His Lordship, can they realize their own unique potential (Romans 10:10-13).
Education and learning are Biblical imperatives (Deuteronomy 6:6, 7; Proverbs 3:1-9); therefore, all instruction at Excel Christian Academy is Biblically based (Deuteronomy 4:2-9). The specific content grows from the following: (1) God’s mandate at creation for mankind to have dominion over the earth (Genesis 1:1; 26-28), requiring learning in the areas of language, mathematics, the physical and natural sciences, technology, and the fine arts; (2) the hostile environment resulting from the fall of man (Genesis 3:9-24), intensifying his need to understand more deeply all of the curricular areas, as well as the social-and health-related sciences and the study of God’s written Word; (3) the command for Christians to evangelize the lost and to disciple Believers (Matthew 28:18-20), further elevating the need to master all of the above areas.
Excel Christian Academy seeks to develop young men and women who adhere to a Christian world-view, (Psalm 24:1) and participate as godly members of home, church, and society.
Recognizing the primary responsibility for education rests with parents (Psalm 78:5,6), Excel Christian Academy serves as an extension of the family to aid parents in this task. As such, ECA adheres to Biblical principles of child rearing and discipline (Ephesians 6:1-4; Proverbs 22:6;Colossians 3:20, 21).
The philosophy of Excel Christian Academy is based on the premise that man’s ultimate purpose is to glorify God (I Corinthians 6:19,20; 10:31). Excel Christian Academy exists to help each student reach their full potential by guiding them in developing spiritually, morally, personally, socially, and academically (Luke 2:52). The faculty and staff recognize that only when a student accepts Christ as Savior and yields to His Lordship, can they realize their own unique potential (Romans 10:10-13).
Education and learning are Biblical imperatives (Deuteronomy 6:6, 7; Proverbs 3:1-9); therefore, all instruction at Excel Christian Academy is Biblically based (Deuteronomy 4:2-9). The specific content grows from the following: (1) God’s mandate at creation for mankind to have dominion over the earth (Genesis 1:1; 26-28), requiring learning in the areas of language, mathematics, the physical and natural sciences, technology, and the fine arts; (2) the hostile environment resulting from the fall of man (Genesis 3:9-24), intensifying his need to understand more deeply all of the curricular areas, as well as the social-and health-related sciences and the study of God’s written Word; (3) the command for Christians to evangelize the lost and to disciple Believers (Matthew 28:18-20), further elevating the need to master all of the above areas.
Excel Christian Academy seeks to develop young men and women who adhere to a Christian world-view, (Psalm 24:1) and participate as godly members of home, church, and society.