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Character here isn't an elective or a poster in the hallway. It's woven through every subject and every part of the day — the math block, the read-aloud, the playground disagreement — because who our kids are becoming matters to us as much as what they know.
What we mean by it
We're a Christ-centered school, and we don't tuck that away in fine print. Biblical Character means the traits we want for our kids — self-control, courage, honesty, kindness — come from Scripture, and we treat them as things to practice, not just talk about. We've described it the same way since our first year: character building drawn from the Word of God, woven through all subjects rather than boxed into one lesson a week.
A concrete picture of how that works is our verse of the month. Each month the whole school takes on one character trait and the Bible verse that teaches it. One month that meant learning Proverbs 25:28 while working on self-control. Another month the verse was "be strong and courageous" — and our Kindergarten and 1st graders capped it with an outdoor climbing day, feeling for themselves what courage and perseverance actually take.
And because most of our school day happens in Spanish, character gets practiced in whichever language the moment calls for — how we ask forgiveness, how we welcome the friend who's still finding their words, how we cheer somebody else's win. Formation and immersion aren't separate projects here. They reinforce each other.
How it shows up day to day
A verse and a trait each month
The whole school memorizes one verse and practices one trait together — like Proverbs 25:28 and self-control.
Woven through every subject
Character isn't a class period. It shapes how we do math, reading, recess, and cleanup — in Spanish and in English.
Lived out, not just recited
Verses come off the wall: "be strong and courageous" ended with our K–1 kids on a climbing trip, practicing real perseverance.
Why it matters to families
For many of our families, this was the piece they couldn't find nearby: a genuinely bilingual education that also shares and strengthens their faith. Our mission is to partner with parents to raise up "community bridge builders for the Kingdom of God" — and bridge-building starts with character. Kids who practice honesty, self-control, and courage at five and six carry a compass that outlasts any curriculum. If you'd like the full picture of what we believe, our Statement of Faith lays it out plainly.
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