Formation doesn’t happen by accident.
Students need both strong roots and high expectations to succeed. At Maranatha, this kind of excellence rises every day through teachers who are called, not just credentialed. It shows up as consistency and intentionality in every encounter, inside and outside the classroom. And it looks like partnering with parents in a shared vision for who students are becoming in Christ.

Formed with a biblical perspective.
Your student develops a genuinely biblical way of seeing the world — not a set of rules to follow, but a living framework that shapes how they understand truth, make decisions, and engage the culture around them. This worldview is questioned, wrestled with, and owned. It belongs to them.

Formed with a faith they can defend.
Your student learns to articulate what they believe and why — not from a script, but from genuine encounter with a God who is worth knowing. When their faith is challenged in a college dorm, a workplace, or a hard season of life, they’re secure in the foundation they’ve built.

Formed with a living knowledge of Scripture.
Your student builds a relationship with God's Word that outlasts their time at Maranatha. We aim for students who return to Scripture independently — not because a class requires it, but because they've discovered it as a living source of wisdom, comfort, and direction for the life ahead of them.

Formed with a posture of excellence.
Your student deserves to arrive at their next chapter with options, confidence, and the skills to contribute excellently in whatever God has called them to. We hold rigorous academic standards not because achievement is the point, but because preparation is.