Center in Jacksonville, NC 28540
Living Water Christian School uses A Beka curriculum for grades K4 – 8th. The High School implements A Beka with A.C.E (Accelerated Christian Education).
Students who begin their education with us and remain with us consistently score one to two years above the national norm on the Stanford Achievement Tests.
Students are given a strong foundation in reading, phonics, penmanship, grammar, spelling, composition and mathematics. Science, social studies, art, music, and physical education are also an integral part of the curriculum.
Daily Bible study enriches each student’s life through scripture memorization, songs, and prayer. Regular field trips also enrich each child’s learning experience.
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“Do everything without complaining or arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like stars in the universe” Philippians 2:14-15
The Living Water Warriors Athletic Department (WAD) will reflect the overall educational and spiritual philosophy of Living Water without compromise. Our goal is bring glory to God (Col. 3:23) in all that we do. This means that coaches, athletes, fans, parents and anyone else involved in the WAD will pursue excellence in academics, athletics and in their personal lives in a way that glorifies God.
We believe WAD to be one of several valuable educational experiences that contribute to the overall educational program provided for our students. Therefore, WAD will try to provide an opportunity for as many students as possible to participate in our sports activities, no matter their skills or talents.
We seek to have a God-centered athletic program that provides an excellent opportunity for students to learn and practice teamwork, competition, cooperation, self-discipline, and sportsmanship, as they learn to make proper decisions and accept responsibility. Students will learn important skills specific to their sport. They will be taught that a persons value as a human being is not based on performance or ability, but on their relationship with God. Students will learn that success is more important than winning. Success is doing everything to the best of ones ability, while bringing glory to God.