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Mission & Vision

Who WeAre

Our mission is to partner with families in order to provide an environment of academic excellence with a biblical worldview, which is conducive to developing educated young people of character, while preparing them to represent our Lord Jesus Christ in all walks of life.

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Our Vision

SBA’s vision is to impact our world by preparing students to become godly warriors, as we implement discipleship (Matthew 28:15–20), expect excellence (1 Corinthians 10:31), and encourage integrity (Psalm 15).

Discipleship


Disciples not only know the teachings of Christ, they also strive to imitate Him in all that they do and say. Jesus calls us to not only speak the Gospel but to also develop relationships with others so they can learn how to imitate Jesus Christ in their own lives.


 

Excellence


When a student grasps the impact of the Gospel and recognizes the love and sacrifice of Jesus to provide salvation for a lost world, the natural response should be to live a life of excellence, a life worthy of such love and sacrifice. At SBA, students are encouraged to complete all tasks, whether they are academic, athletic, or artistic, with the mindset that they are working to bring glory to God.


 

Integrity


Those who are followers of Jesus are called to lives of integrity, which means that their attitudes and behaviors are wholesome and blameless at all times, not just when they are being watched by someone else. A person who lives with integrity understands that he is ultimately responsible to God and will give an account to him for all things.


 

Our StatementofFaith

Our foundational beliefs are unapologetically presented in the classroom and beyond.The following beliefs are foundational to the operation of Silverdale Baptist Academy. They are also the key elements of Christianity that will be unapologetically taught in various ways through all grade levels. The substance of these statements is considered to be the primary doctrine in the Academy.  Secondary or divisive doctrines and issues will not be presented as primary doctrine. When these types of doctrines and issues arise, they will be referred back to the family and local churches for final authority.

Our Values

Our Beliefs