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WHY HOPE ACADEMY IS A GOOD CHOICE
Hope Academy is an elementary school (JK- 8). It is a private, Christian mission school for students of all backgrounds and religions. Image credit: ALEX GALLEGOS on Unsplash.
The school to which you send your child can be one of the most important choices you make in your life.
Many hours of your child’s formative years are spent in the classroom. Education is not only giving information but forming the whole child. It’s right and good for parents to want the best education for their child.
Hope Academy is a good choice.
In a culture of increasing moral chaos and confusion, Hope Academy “endeavours to equip students with the most important building tools: true knowledge, wisdom, and virtue to bring glory to God and blessing to society.” Hope Academy is an elementary school (JK- 8). It is a private, Christian mission school for students of all backgrounds and religions. Its mission is “to provide a quality education for children that inspires academic growth, self-discipline, and personal transformation, with a supportive environment in the Name of Jesus Christ.”
There are five given reasons why Hope Academy is a good choice.
The first is academic excellence. The goal of Hope Academy “is to raise thinkers and leaders”. In their curriculum “students interact with the great minds of the past, building on their foundation for the future”.
The second given reason is self-discipline. Hope Academy strives to make all their students “self-learners”. Their aim is to work with parents to show their children that “honesty, hard-work, and creativity are valued”.
Another is personal transformation. Their goal is that the light of God’s Word, “in all areas of academics”, including the sciences, arithmetic, history and literature, “will transform the lives of their students”.
A fourth given reason is a supportive environment. Class sizes are small. It has a loving, professional staff and a committed board. It is a place where your child can thrive.
Finally, you can check out the website of Hope Academy (www.hope-academy.ca) to see what parents are saying about Hope Academy.
The name ‘Hope” was carefully chosen as a name for this school. It’s about bringing “hope in education”. It’s not too late to enrol your child. If you wish to visit the school, or if you have any questions, you may contact the Principal of Hope Academy, Mr. Chris VanDyken, at 416-254-1617 or email him at chris.vandyken@hope-academy.ca.
If you want to talk more, feel free to phone or text Reverend Tony Zekveld (“call me Pastor Tony”) at Hope Centre at 416-740-0543. His email is hopecentre@primus.ca and website: www.hopecentrebrampton.com.