Academics
Educating and Cultivating Servants for Christ are not just words, but something CVCA strives for daily in our classrooms. Our teachers are dedicated to engaging students through a dynamic and creative curriculum based on a biblical worldview, while also modeling and encouraging faith and service as followers of Christ.
Excellence is a part of our school both academically and spiritually and permeates all of our programs. As a college-prep institution, we take very seriously the goal of preparing students for higher education while also training them to be agents of change in their world for the Kingdom of God.
Why Choose CVCA?
- CVCA provides a college-prep education based on Christ-centered excellence.
- Our five Schools of Distinction and college credit-earning options allow students to leave high school with real-life experience and a head start in their college career.
- Our faculty and staff are committed to seeing students challenged academically, growing spiritually, and connected socially.
- CVCA students have multiple opportunities to get involved outside the classroom, including retreats, Jterm/Mterm, missions trips, co-curriculars, athletics, fine arts, and more.
Avenues Toward College Credit
Students have multiple opportunities to earn college credits while at CVCA. With proper planning, students can graduate from CVCA with enough credits to enter college as a second-semester freshman or even a sophomore. College credits can be earned through a combination of four different programs:
- Advanced Placement (AP) Courses
- College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- Dual Credit Courses
- College and University Courses
Students interested in any of these options should speak with his or her Academic Advisor.
Avenues Toward College Credit
Students have multiple opportunities to earn college credits while at CVCA. With proper planning, students can graduate from CVCA with enough credits to enter college as a second-semester freshman or even a sophomore. College credits can be earned through a combination of four different programs:
- Advanced Placement (AP) Courses
- College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)
- Dual Credit Courses
- College and University Courses
Students interested in any of these options should speak with his or her Academic Advisor.