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Through the teaching of a dedicated Christian
faculty, high academic standards, the foundation of Biblical
truth, and a wholesome Christian environment, Trinity Christian
Academy seeks to educate and equip its students to become
productive citizens in our society for the glory of God.
Accreditation & Affiliations
Trinity Christian Academy is accredited by the
Association of Independent Schools of New England (AISNE).
We are required to maintain standards set by this nationally
recognized school association. Trinity is also a member of
the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)
and the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA).
The Purpose of Trinity
Christian Academy
The academic aim of Trinity Christian Academy
is to develop in students a sturdy academic self-confidence
in order to perform, with God's help, to the best
of their ability. It is our purpose to encourage each student
to come to recognize their particular giftings and to investigate
how God would want them to use these gifts to best serve others.
The spiritual aim of the school is, by means
of a curriculum thoroughly integrated with Biblical concepts
and values, to encourage each student to grow in knowledge
and grace resulting in the development of a personal relationship
with our Lord Jesus Christ.
The social aim of the school is that each student,
individually and in collaboration with others, will learn
skills enabling each one to better express in action the second
commandment of Christ: "You shall love your neighbor
as youself" (Matt. 19:19). The student will also develop
that respect for the abilities and achievements of others
as described by the Apostle Paul "God put all the separate
parts into the body on purpose...the eye cannot say to the
hand 'I do not need you', nor can the head say to the feet
'I do not need you'" (I Cor. 12:21).
Statement of Faith
• We believe that God, in infinite
love, has come to mankind in the person of Jesus Christ, that
He was born of a virgin, that He lived a perfect life, that
He died on a cross to redeem humanity from sin, that He rose
from the dead, and that He ascended into heaven from which
He will return at the appointed time to judge the living and
the dead.
• We believe that it is the task
of the Christian individual and the Christian Church to bear
witness to this Christ-event. We submit Trinity Christian
Academy as a facet of this witness.
• We believe that both the Old and
New Testaments are inspired by God. Because they are thus
God's Word, we believe that they are the final Authority for
faith and practice.
• We believe that the Father and Son
sent forth the Holy Spirit, and that it is in the indwelling
and sustaining power of the Holy Spirit that a Christian must
live.
• We believe that "unless the
Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain,"
and we entrust Trinity Christian Academy to that Builder.
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