“Christianity is, indeed, a way of life; but it is a way of life founded upon a system of truth. That system of truth is of the most comprehensive kind; it clashes with opposing systems at a thousand points. The Christian life cannot be lived on the basis of anti-Christian thought. Hence the necessity of the Christian school.”
J. Gresham Machen, Education, Christianity, and the State
G.K. Chesterton wrote that education is ultimately “a transfer of a way of life.” As a school, we seek to disciple students in partnership with Christian families, and while we teach them facts, skills, knowledge, and ideas, and we prepare students for the college experience, our primary goal is to teach students to love what is lovely, to think and act biblically, and to pursue academic excellence in joyful submission to the Lord Jesus Christ.
I trust that you will be encouraged to seek more information about the school after perusing the website, and I look forward to meeting with you in person to further discuss the benefits of a classical and Christian education at Providence.
Sincerely in Christ,
Ryan Evans
Headmaster