Beyond the Classroom

Learning at Maranatha extends far beyond the classroom walls. While our classrooms are places of academic excellence and spiritual growth, some of the most important learning happens outside of traditional class settings.

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February 25, 2025
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Learning at Maranatha extends far beyond the classroom walls. While our classrooms are places of academic excellence and spiritual growth, some of the most important learning happens outside of traditional class settings.

Whether through athletic competition, artistic performances, club activities, service projects, or informal interactions with peers and mentors, our students are constantly learning and growing. They're developing leadership skills, discovering their passions, and understanding how to apply their education to real-world situations.

We believe that education is holistic—it encompasses academic learning, spiritual development, character formation, and the cultivation of talents and interests. Our students leave Maranatha not just educated, but transformed. They understand their identity in Christ, they've discovered their unique gifts, and they're prepared to make a meaningful contribution to the world.

The learning that happens beyond the classroom is often the most transformative and the most memorable.

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