WCA believes

  • The inspiration of the Bible, and accepts it as the foundation for training its students.
  • The doctrines of the Wesleyan Holiness Church, West Bay, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, and uses them to guide students to Christ while balancing their educational goals.
  • That a Christian school is an extension of the home in training young people in a Christian environment. That true Christian education is dependent on parents being committed to training their children by Scriptural principles.
  • That consistent Christian character is developed by daily training in Biblical principles. Since education is preparing lives for service, the process must include as much attention to spiritual as to academic values.
  • That each child is unique and therefore Individualized Education through ACE curriculum provides the best techniques and procedures to meet the needs of each individual child.
  • That children perform best by controlled, motivated learning. This principle is summed up by the following Five Laws of Learning:
    • The student must be on a level of curriculum where he can perform.
    • The student must set reasonable goals that can be achieved in a prescribed period of time.
    • The student must be controlled and motivated.
    • The student’s learning must be measurable.
    • The student’s learning must be rewarded.
  • That Christian life is ministry. Students learn that ‘career is ministry’ in that their abilities are given as a foundation for their career which is always used in service to God.

Statement of faith

  • The inspiration of the Bible, equally in all parts and without error in its origin;
  • The one God (eternally existent Father, Son and Holy Spirit) Who created man by a direct immediate act;
  • The Preexistence, Incarnation, Virgin Birth, Sinless Life, Miracles, Substitutionary Death, Bodily Resurrection, Ascension to Heaven, and the Second Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ;
  • The fall of man, the need of regeneration by the operation of the Holy Spirit on the basis of grace alone, and the resurrection of all to life or damnation;
  • The spiritual relationship of all believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, living a life of righteous works, separated from the world, and witnessing of His saving grace through the ministry of the Holy Spirit;
  • Salvation by faith in the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ;
  • Sanctification as a second work of divine grace, subsequent to regeneration, wrought in the heart of the fully yielded, trusting child of God, whereby the carnal nature is crucified and the heart is purified by faith and filled with the Holy Spirit;
  • A future resurrection of the dead, both of the saved and the unsaved-the saved to eternal bliss in the presence of God and the unsaved to everlasting damnation.

Notice of Improvement

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