As a parent, you have to make an important decision about where your child should attend school. For instance, our private school setting at Shining Light Academy offers a unique experience that goes beyond academic success. Small class sizes, one-on-one attention, and a curriculum that teaches students lifelong skills are just a few of the ways we can help your child succeed.
Consider the benefits of a private school education below, and then contact our friendly team for more information:
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving. Our middle school and high school follow the Bob Jones Press curriculum, which encourages critical thinking and creativity. Our students learn how to think logically and carefully about problems, as well as gain valuable skills to help them analyze and review information before developing creative solutions.
- Focus on Communication. We value what our students have to say, which is why our private school setting encourages them to voice what they think and feel through debates, conversations, and presentations. Learning how to build relationships and resolve problems through communication provides a strong foundation for the future.
- Leadership and Working Together. We offer a myriad of activities for students, allowing them to learn how to be leaders and work as a team. Whether it’s an academic or sports team, one of our many clubs, or our mandatory leadership program, students gain the experience they need to thrive beyond school and set themselves up for a successful future.
- Confidence. You can give children all the skills in the world, but if they lack the confidence to use those skills, they may struggle. Our private school staff understands this and helps students gain self-confidence and a feeling of independence by giving them challenging classes, fun extracurricular activities, and support when they need it most.
A private school can offer a well-rounded education, giving your child many skills and traits that will help them throughout their lives. We encourage you to call us to find out if our setting is right for your child.