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Thank you for your interest in New Covenant School! 

We prepare students to engage and serve the world around them with the love of Christ through rigorous academics and character training based on our Six Words of Servanthood (Courage, Humility, Respect, Integrity, Seeker of God, and Teachability). 

Our deep hope is that each student at New Covenant will grow into a lifelong learner. Small class sizes and intentional curriculum design enables us to work with each learner to discover, encourage, and celebrate the unique gifts God has given them and their place in God’s story. 

We believe that the most effective learning happens when students take ownership of their learning, set and meet high standards, and see themselves as effective agents for change. Our commitment to this style of teaching is unique, and we provide ongoing training and coaching for each of our teachers to ensure they are trained in instructional practices that foster our deep hope in lifelong learning through critical thinking skills, reflection, and a foundation in Biblical truth. 

Our teachers know each student well and are able to teach to each child’s strengths and individual learning styles. 

New Covenant School is proud to be included in the network of Teaching for Transformation schools that encourages learners to recognize their role in God’s story. We are inspired by the principles of Expeditionary Learning, and throughout the year every class works to create an authentic piece of work that serves their larger community. This is not an add-on to the curriculum but is created through the integration of the academic, artistic, and character standards and skills appropriate to that grade. The students celebrate the finishing of their work with great joy and we in the school community take great pride in what they have accomplished! 

Because the children recognize that their work meets a genuine need, they are motivated to do the research and multiple drafts required to make it of the highest quality. They experience the discipline and joy of serving others through what they have learned. 

We have found that this approach to learning not only inspires students to do their best, but also inspires them to use their gifts and talents to be great in the way that Jesus taught – through serving others. 

We appreciate your commitment to your children’s education, and hope that you find the information provided here helpful. However, the best way to learn more about us, and understand our deep hope and whole-child model of teaching and learning, is to give us a call or come in for a personal visit. We would be delighted to meet with you! 

Sincerely, 

Victoria Landers, J.D. 

Executive Director