The Statement of Faith shall be given to every person prior to their being offered employment at Ebenezer Classic Junior School. Persons shall only be employed at Ebenezer Classic Junior School if they are in complete agreement with the Statement of Faith.
The Board of Directors function as a policy governance body and do not become involved in the operation of Ebenezer Classic Junior School. Through the means of Ends Statements, the Board of Directors monitors the operation of the school by the Head of School.
The Board of Directors is comprised of Church Ministers, parents and others who have been associated with Ebenezer Classic Junior School through the years. All members must fully subscribe to the Statement of Faith.
Our School improvement process produces and maintains our school improvement plan:
Ebenezer Classic Junior School uses a school improvement process which integrates:
The purpose of this section is to help you understand more about a Christian-focused, western-style education as you consider enrolling your child at Ebenezer Classic Junior School. We use a hybrid curriculum delivered in English.
The following are eight important concepts of the model of Christian-focused, Western-style education that Ebenezer Classic Junior School uses with some practical suggestions for parents to help your child be successful.
Ebenezer Classic Junior School’s Christian-focused, Western-style education;
Ebenezer Classic Junior School’s educational philosophy is based on the belief that everything in our lives and every square centimeter of creation belongs to God. Students are challenged and taught to see the world through the lens of the Bible. Christian teachers don’t avoid teaching about the world, but they help students see it just the way it is: created perfect by God, damaged by sin, and redeemed by Christ. The Bible is also used to learn skills for restoring every aspect of a fallen world whether at school, work, play, or in worship. Students, whether Christian or not, are taught to use the Bible as a powerful tool to work towards a better world. This instruction extends to co-curricular and outside-of-class activities.
Because Ebenezer Classic Junior School prepares students to have the option of attending an academically sound secondary school, academics are very important. However, Ebenezer Classic Junior School remains dedicated to educating the whole person, spiritually, academically, socially, emotionally and physically. A western-style school tries to strike a balance where no one aspect of the student’s education is emphasized over another. A Christian school looks for every child’s individual talents and teaches students to honor and use the gifts God has given them. We challenge our students to strive for the highest potential within their gifts, to develop strong character and leadership qualities, to learn to live in a global community, to serve others, and to accept responsibility.
Although some memorization and rote memory of content will always be required in a course of study, the integration, analyzing and application of information and ideas will be emphasized in a western educational system. It is important that a student has the ability to recall certain facts and knowledge; however, his or her ability to think critically is considered more important. The emphasis is on utilizing these facts to problem-solve and to apply information to real-life situations. In western education, the emphasis is not on how much you know, but on knowing where to find information, being able to discern its validity and usefulness, and applying knowledge to solve a problem. A Christian education also challenges students to seek consistency between their beliefs and actions.
In a western, Christian school like Ebenezer Classic Junior School, teachers and parents are seen as a team working together to educate each child. Teachers need the support of every student’s parents in order to be successful. Parents should communicate often with their children’s teachers and not be concerned that this would be seen as interfering or fear that such communications might negatively impact their children’s grades. To foster this close relationship between parents, teachers and students, it is important that parents understand that students need the constant support of a parent, relative, or significant adult who will be responsible on a daily basis for their health and general welfare. In order to achieve this, Ebenezer Classic Junior School requires that students live with one or both parents, or our boarding placement.
In western education corporal punishment is not used. Discipline is meant to be educational and never used in a manner to degrade or demean a student. Discipline at Ebenezer Classic Junior School is administered by balancing Christian principles like justice and grace. A western school such as Ebenezer Classic Junior School sees the teacher and administration working as a team with parents to instruct children in appropriate behavior. Consistency and fairness in the administering of discipline are always important.
In a school such as Ebenezer Classic Junior School, where most graduates go on to academically sound secondary schools, grades are important. However, an over-emphasis on a numerical or letter score may sacrifice true learning and create an unhealthy situation by overly stressing a student. Mastery of life skills such as collaboration, leadership and honesty is more important than grades. Western education tries to de-emphasize grades and emphasize the joy of learning and doing one’s individual best. Christian education encourages students to seek ways to honor God by using their individual gifts and talents. Creativity and imagination don’t always translate to a high grade point average (GPA) but are attributes that have long-lasting rewards. Learning can be taught to be a rewarding activity and not solely a means to achieve good grades. Ebenezer Classic Junior School wants to foster a love of learning where students desire to learn throughout their lives.
In a western school such as Ebenezer Classic Junior School, assessment is done in a number of different ways. Assessment is done frequently and is not dependent upon just one test to measure success or achievement. Western education uses not only paper-and-pencil tests but also verbal, anecdotal, portfolio, project, and presentation forms of assessment. One test is seldom the sole measure of success. It should be noted that advancement to the next grade level or higher level of education in high school is based upon units of credit as opposed to a single test score.
Students at Ebenezer Classic Junior School are challenged to learn about the world and then make discerning choices about what they believe, how they react, and how they live. Whether Christian or not, all students are asked to be able to articulate and defend what they believe using faith, evidence and sound reasoning. Students are encouraged to engage in service projects and outreach programs and to be good stewards of resources.