Academics At Calvary Baptist Academy

At Calvary Baptist Academy, academics are rooted in Biblical truth and built to challenge students to grow intellectually, spiritually, and personally. Our goal is to equip students with strong academic skills, Godly character, and a love for learning that prepares them for life beyond the classroom. We emphasize excellence, discipline, and personal responsibility in every grade level.

All instruction at Calvary Baptist Academy is guided by a Biblical worldview. God’s Word is integrated across subjects, helping students understand truth, develop discernment, and apply Christian principles to daily life.

Our curriculum is designed to support academic achievement while reinforcing faith and character development.

Academic Programs

Calvary Baptist Academy serves students from preschool through twelfth grade, providing age appropriate instruction and a strong educational progression.

Preschool

Our preschool program introduces young learners to structure, routine, and foundational academic skills in a nurturing, Christ centered environment. Students develop early literacy, numeracy, social skills, and a love for learning.

Elementary School

Elementary students build core skills in reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies. Emphasis is placed on character development, critical thinking, and forming positive study habits. Small class sizes allow teachers to provide individual attention and support.

Middle School

Middle school students are challenged to grow academically while learning responsibility, organization, and leadership. Coursework becomes more rigorous, preparing students for high school level expectations. Biblical instruction continues to guide decision making and personal growth during these formative years.

High School

High school students engage in advanced coursework designed to prepare them for college, vocational training, military service, or the workforce. Instruction emphasizes academic excellence, accountability, and preparation for adult life. Students are encouraged to think critically, communicate effectively, and live out their faith with confidence.