Expected Student Outcomes


IN ACADEMICS:

As maturing Legacy students who:

  • are well prepared in all academic disciplines, and are skilled in reading, writing, mathematics, science speaking, listening and thinking.

  • have a knowledge and an understanding of people, events, and movements in history (including church history) and the cultures of other peoples and places.

  • appreciate the literature and the arts and understand how they express and shape their beliefs and values

  • know how to utilize resources including technology to find, analyze, and evaluate information.

  • are a creative and critical thinker who can apply learning to solve real-world problems.

  • are committed to lifelong learning.

IN CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT:

As maturing Legacy students who:

  • have the skills to question, solve problems, and make wise decisions.

  • understand the worth of every human being as created in the image of God.

  • embrace and practice justice, mercy and peacemaking in the family and society.

  • value intellectual inquiry and are engaged in the marketplace of ideas (open, honest, exchange of ideas).

  • respect and relate appropriately with integrity to the people with whom they work, play and live.

  • have an appreciation for the natural environment and practice responsible stewardship of God’s creation.

  • are prepared to practice the principles of healthy, moral family living.

  • are good stewards of their finances, time (including discretionary time) and all other resources.

  • understand that work has dignity as an expression of the nature of God.

  • are a responsible citizen in the local community and the world.

  • accepts personal responsibility for their actions.

IN SPIRITUAL FORMATION:

As maturing Legacy students who:

  • understand and commit to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

  • know, understand, and apply God’s Word in daily life.

  • possess apologetic skills to defend their faith.

  • are empowered by the Holy Spirit and pursue a life of faith, goodness, knowledge, self control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love.

  • treat their bodies as the temple of the Holy Spirit.

  • have a critical appreciation of languages and cultures of other peoples, dispelling prejudice, promoting interethnic harmony, and encouraging biblical hospitality for the “alien” or “stranger.”

  • can articulate and defend their Christian worldview while having a basic understanding of opposing worldviews.

  • are actively involved in a church community, serving God and others.