When it comes to your child, we see the same things you see. We see a bright mind, ready to explore, with a heart open to learning spiritual truths. At Immanuel Christian School, our mission is as clear today as it was when we were founded in 1976.

We partner with families to inspire students
for purposeful lives of learning, godliness and service.

MISSION

We partner with families to inspire students for purposeful lives of learning, godliness, and service. The Bible has given the primary responsibility of raising children to parents. We believe ICS is privileged to enter into partnership with families in this worthy calling.

TRUTH

We believe that all truth is God’s truth and that Scripture, the revealed Word of God, must be taught as truth. The Bible is taught as a core subject and integrated into the entire learning experience.

EDUCATION

We believe that the Christian mind should be the best mind, enlightened by the mind of Christ and having integrated God’s principles with academic pursuits. Our students are taught from a biblical worldview and are well prepared physically, emotionally, spiritually, and academically for life.

LEARNING

We believe in an educational program that reflects Biblical values and traditional educational standards that incorporate innovative curriculum and center on a caring student/teacher relationship. Every learning experience should aim to engage students toward their full potential in Christ.

CHARACTER

We believe that character development based on the Word of God should be instilled in the hearts of all students. Every child will receive individual discipleship in self-discipline and personal responsibility in an orderly environment of Christian love and compassion.

COMMITMENT

We believe our board, administration, faculty, and staff must be committed followers of Christ who teach and lead from a biblically integrated perspective. We are committed to developing a community that fosters learning, godliness and service.

INTEGRITY

We believe that our day-to-day operational practices and financial stewardship must be a consistent model of integrity, efficiency, and accountability. We will meet or exceed the standards and practices required by supervising agencies.