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use both a self-paced and traditional classroom curricula. The
School of Tomorrow curricula form the basis for our standard
requirements, supplemented by others, such as Bob Jones and Abeka.
Each year, we refine our curricula to meet the needs of the students and
to provide the best academic foundation available. Some grade
levels are combined into a single learning center, while others are
separated into single "standup instruction" classrooms.
Most students using the self-paced curriculum are combined in learning
centers with at least one other grade level.
The self-paced curriculum is self-instructional. The details and instructions that would normally be provided by a teacher verbally are written in each text. The learning center teacher facilitates the student's learning by answering questions and through special tutoring. Objectives The Bible is the infallible Word of God, and is therefore the standard of truth in every field of knowledge and the measure of every moral issue. Christian education takes its premises from the Word of God. The primary objective and duty of trinity Academy is to teach children the continuity and consistency between Biblical principles and human knowledge, and to prepare students as tenacious ambassadors of Christ worldwide. We expect to fully develop the students intellectually, spiritually and emotionally, so as to prepare them for the many challenges they will face in a world of temptations. Trinity Academy further seeks to:
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