OUR CURRICULUM
Quality Christian education is our primary goal at UCS. We instruct using the A Beka Book curriculums as created by professional Christian teachers and administrators at Pensacola Christian College. Because it is based on sound reasoning, common sense, and the Word of God, thousands of Christian schools around the world successfully use this curriculum.
Mathematics, grammar, and spelling are all rule-governed activities which are taught in a rational approach with examples aimed at Christian character building. History gives students the record of God's plan for mankind as related to man's creation and fall, the redemptive plan of God, and the fulfillment of God's perfect will and purpose for His creatures. Science presents the universe as the direct creation of the God of the Scriptures and refutes the man-made idea of evolution.
Our most important subject, Bible, is taught with the sole concern of leading students to a saving knowledge of Christ and then helping them grow spiritually in the Lord.
OUR STUDENTS
Established in 1991, Unity Christian School continues the tradition of excellence in education. As this area's pioneer in private education, UCS has developed a successful college preparatory program and has an impressive track record. Students begin writing in cursive and reading proficiently in kindergarten. The majority of graduates go on to attend a college of their choice. One graduate, Spencer Edwards, trained as a linguistic expert of the Arabic language for the U.S. Military. Stanley Jones, an eighth grader last year, applied and was accepted to Hargrave Military Academy in Virginia (a preparatory school for Harvard).
OUR TEACHERS
UCS teachers are State Licensed and undergo regular performance evaluations to maintain the strictest of standards. Our newest additions have their master's degrees in Advanced Primary Education and Advanced Elementary Education. One even has a degree from Mid-Continent Bible College.
Many of our teachers who have come to us from the public school system comment on our students' better discipline, passion for learning, and respect for God and their peers.
Each morning our teachers meet and pray for the students, school, each other, our nation, and personal needs. Our teachers are not only concerned with intellectual education but with the emotional and spiritual welfare of each child.
"Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it."