Christian Curriculum

Preparing students for success—for life and for eternity.

Students reading together

Biblical Worldview

“The Bible is the standard by which everything else is measured. Four key concepts emerge from a Biblical worldview: creation (What is God’s intention?), fall (How has God’s purpose been distorted?), redemption (How does God help us to respond?), and re-creation (How can we be restored in the image of God?).”

 

Standards-based Curriculum

Savannah Adventist Christian School uses standards set forth and adopted by the Adventist school system in North America as the basis for the selection of textbooks and other curriculum materials, for lesson planning, and for student assessment. You will find links to the standards for each grade below. In addition to academic learning, we also provide opportunities for spiritual, social, and physical improvement — providing a holistic education.

“Standards are what learners should know (content) and be able to do (skills), and serve as the framework for curriculum development.” (From the NAD Education website)

Grade Level Standards

SACS Curriculum Summaries by grade 

 

Co-curricular Opportunities

Learning doesn’t stop when the lesson ends!

Service & Faith-Based Experiences

  • Students regularly participate in service projects and spiritual activities that encourage compassion, responsibility, and a Christ-centered worldview.
  • “SACS Packs Snacks for P.A.C.K. Savannah” in our annual service project in December.

Creative & Enrichment Opportunities

  • Through classroom extensions, special events, and seasonal programs, students explore music, art, performance, and hands-on learning beyond the core curriculum.
  • Each class participates in two to four field trips per year to provide for experiential learning beyond the textbook and classroom.

Physical Activity & Team Experiences

  • Students engage in physical activity and team-based experiences that promote health, cooperation, and sportsmanship.
  • Teachers often take advantage of our beautiful campus to engage in outdoor learning opportunities.

Leadership & Life Skills

  • Students are given age-appropriate opportunities to build leadership, responsibility, and confidence through school and classroom roles.
  • Each class leads out at chapel and church worship services one or two times per year.