Philosophy
“It is I who made the earth, and created man upon it.
I stretched out the heavens with My hands and I ordained all their host.”
-Isaiah 45:12
Our Philosophy
We believe that children should receive a complete course of instruction in all the common branches of learning as prescribed by the State of Montana, but that such instruction should be given from a Biblical point of view.
We believe that children can and should be taught to treat others with love and respect.
We believe in maintaining high standards of character development, academic education, fine art, vocational and student activities.
The opposite of Christ-centered education is man-centered education or humanism – declaring man, instead of God, as the authority for truth. We lift up Christ and the Bible as the ultimate authority for truth.
Mission & Vision
1. To provide Biblical training that will tend to teach the basic and general Christian beliefs and principles while leaving specific teaching, outworking, and areas of disagreement to parents and churches.
2. To provide a strong academic program that satisfies state academic requirements and prepares young people to live successfully in this world. This will be based on a Biblical educational philosophy, not a human one. Students will be given a strong background in the basics of reading, language, mathematics, science and history.
3. To instill patriotism, love of country and conservative ideals which have made our country great.
4. To provide godly Christian teachers who will be role models for the students they teach.
5. To develop in the child Christ-likeness in the following areas as an outgrowth of the development of the Christian mind set: (consistent life view with Christ pre-eminent)
A. Spiritually – teach the basis of successful Christian living based on faith in Jesus Christ, knowledge of God’s Word, development of godly character traits, and maturing in the Christian walk (II Thessalonians 3:3).
B. Mentally – develop a Biblical way of thinking that places Christ preeminent in all of life, stressing that all of life is spiritual (Philippians 2:5).
C. Physically – our body is the vehicle given to us by God in which we live our lives to bring glory to God. Therefore, we need to learn to care for and develop it so that we may serve God to the fullest (II Corinthians 6:16).
D. Socially – to learn to develop Biblical human relationships in which we serve people not use them (Matthew 20:25-28).
E. Emotionally – develop a stable personality which is based on one’s self worth in “God’s sight” and that emphasizes self-control and the fruits of the Spirit (Galatians 5:21,22).
Main Campus
406.293.2303
1024 Montana Ave Libby, MT 59923
North Campus
406.293.9910
1665 MT 37 Libby, MT 59923
Kootenai Valley Christian School admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, or scholarship programs.