Bearing Fruit: Character and Service
An education at Waterloo Christian School is decidedly different—from our integration of Biblical truth into all subject areas and emphasis on developing students’ Christian walk, to our dedicated Christian teachers and high academic success. All of these distinctives contribute to the intellectual, spiritual, emotional, physical and social development of our students. Two ways in which a WCS education bears fruit in students’ lives is through active service and character development.
Service
Jesus came to the world to serve others, and he wants us to do the same. This Biblical truth undergirds our intentional emphasis on Christian service at Waterloo Christian School. Students are encouraged to live out their faith through various classroom and school-wide service projects throughout the year. For example, most years our students will participate in the following:
- Visits to local nursing homes to share our God-given talents with the elderly
- Sending supplies and handmade cards to American soldiers serving overseas
- Clean-up projects at area churches, parks and other public grounds
- A school-wide Work-a-Thon, where all students serve a full day in community-based projects
- Individually-organized classroom projects, which vary by year and grade
Christ-like Character
We are successful as a school if we can aide your child in developing Christ-like character while he or she pursues academic learning. To this end, we employ the Honorable Character Program to assist us in reaching the hearts of our students and building an inner foundation. While many schools talk about building character in students, we believe that true character is only built when God’s truth is recognized, celebrated, and obeyed. That’s why our character program is different than others you will find. It gives students a reason to strive for honorable character—because the Creator of the universe commanded it in the Bible, not because Mrs. Jones said so.
Our Honorable Character Program is modified according to the age of the students. Younger students participate in a positive classroom management program that encourages their demonstration of 14 character qualities with Biblical basis. Older students participate in weekly chapels that explore each character quality and how it is expressed in a Christian’s life. The 14 character qualities emphasized in our program are:
- Honor
- Obedience
- Diligence
- Wisdom
- Kindness
- Self-control
- Orderliness
- Service
- Attentiveness
- Cooperation
- Initiative
- Honesty
- Forgiveness
- Responsibility
If you would like to see your children learn to serve others and develop Christ-like character, we invite you to visit us at WCS.