Our Mission
Our mission is to provide SCS students with knowledge, character, and Christ.
Core Values:
1.) Christ-centered (1 John 2:6, 1 Peter 3:15)
A superior Christian education presents the plan of salvation to all. It is Bible-based, Christ-centered, and bathed in prayer. Modeling and teaching Godly leadership challenges students to use their God-given abilities to impact their homes, churches, and communities. The lives of our staff, the personality of our campuses, and the criteria, which measure our entire program, exemplifies that character and integrity of Christ.
2.) Legacy (Psalm 78:1-7, Deuteronomy 6:1-3, 1 Corinthians 3:2-3)
In order to preserve the Biblical heritage upon which our school was founded, we encourage our students and families to pursue Biblical truth and values that will be passed to future generations. While watching the godly examples of Christian educators, through the immersion in Christ-centered curriculum, and with involvement in missions and outreach, students are forming the basis for their own personal legacy for the future.
3.) Education and Learning (Colossians 3:23, Proverbs 22:6)
We strive to honor God through quality education based on Biblical Worldview. Excellent instruction leads students to recognize their unique giftedness, and students are encouraged to develop their God-given talents. This education prepares students to effectively impact the world for Christ.
4.) Partnerships (Proverbs 22:6, Deuteronomy 6:4-7)
According to Deuteronomy 6:4-7, God specifically holds parents responsible for the education of their children. The Christian family is God’s equipping ground for preparing future generations to know and serve Jesus Christ. The Snyder Christian School education involves, encourages, and strengthens students and parents as we partner to meet educational and spiritual goals.
5.) Servanthood (Matthew 28:19-20, Acts 1:8)
Servanthood at Snyder Christian School begins with the school board and filters throughout the entire school organization. The SCS staff strives to demonstrate servant leadership by exhibiting the compassion of Christ. Interpersonal relationships among students model Christ’s love. (1 Corinthians 13)