A GCA Education

Your Child's Education - What Matters Most?

Selecting the right school for your child’s education is a critical responsibility you have as a parent. There are many factors that can influence your decision. 

GCA parents tell us that they value the solid academic programs offered at Genesis, as well as the safe and nurturing environment and small class sizes. The development of character traits such as integrity, compassion, responsibility and self-reliance is also of high importance.

In a non-denominational Christian setting, students are taught to see the world through a Biblical worldview.  Our students are challenged to grow in knowledge, wisdom, and virtue – with an eye on eternity.

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CHRIST.

CHARACTER.

CLASSICAL.

In Christ

Biblical Worldview

Everyone has a worldview, a set of beliefs that answer the most important questions of life. GCA guides students through these questions and examines the answers provided by God in His Word. Older students compare the Bible’s claims to other worldviews. This honest, guided approach allows young people to graduate knowing what they hold true, why they believe it, and how to engage others. 

In a non-denominational Christian atmosphere, students come to understand their true identity as brothers and sisters in Christ, mature in their God-given talents, and begin to walk in their own special destiny. Genesis comes beside parents to cultivate joyful, God-fearing children.

In Character

High value is placed on the character of the individual, and students learn what it means to live civil and self-governed lives. Honor and integrity are held in high esteem. Students learn what it means to value truth, goodness and beauty, the three pillars of a classical education. 

In Classical

Classical Tradition

Proven educational methods and traditional subject matter are of the highest regard at Genesis Classical Academy. For this reason, we teach using the superior and scientific classical method. This methodology, the latin trivium, coincides with the development of the brain and its ability to memorize (grammar stage), think in both the real and the abstract (logic stage), and then communicate what has been learned (rhetoric stage). 

A rigorous, classical education at GCA is not heady or dry. This approach engages and delights students at every level.

  • Classroom approaches that complement children’s developmental stages and challenge even the brightest child
  • Content that explores the wealth of human history, thought and expression
  • Latin as a key to understanding the English language and scientific classifications
  • Leadership and statesmanship

The pursuit of excellence for the glory of God should be evident in all that we do. It is our goal to equip children to excel in education, employment, citizenship,  and family life.

GCA offers a broad liberal arts curriculum including math, science, grammar, humanities, Latin, fine arts, music, logic, rhetoric, and world languages.