Questions To Ask Before Enrolling Your Child In Christian School

Posted on: 5 July 2016

For any parent of a child who is approaching the age of attending school, it's a big decision to evaluate whether you want to enroll your child in public school or Christian school. Although it's always a good idea to keep an open mind and pursue both types of schools, especially if you're unsure about what you'll decide, it's also a good idea to arrange a visit to each school so that you can evaluate its facility, meet some of the educators and, of course, have your questions answered. During your visit to the Christian school, you can get some valuable information by asking these questions.

Are We, As Parents, Asked To Have An Active Role In Church?

Some Christian schools ask that the parents of the children who are enrolled contribute in a specific way to the local Christian church that is affiliated with the school, while others do not have specific criteria of this manner. Either way, it's important to know the school's policy. For example, if you're not currently very active in the church, you'll want to know how you can get involved if the school would rather that parents play an active role. In this case, you might wish to sign up to be a Sunday school teacher.

Are Students Taught About Other Religions?

Even if you want your child to be taught with Christian values in mind, you might also be looking for a curriculum that teaches the students about other religions. Having an understanding of other religions can benefit your child in multiple ways. When he or she enters the world of work, there's a good chance that the workforce will be composed of people from different religions and races, and learning about this subject from a young age can help your child relate to his or her peers. Additionally, in an age in which intolerance can spread quickly on the Internet, having a formal understanding of various religions can help your child be tolerant.

Does Your Curriculum Focus On Social Issues?

It's important to have an understanding where the school's curriculum lands on various social issues. Things such as gay marriage, abortion and other hot-button topics might not be relevant when your child is young, but if you envision keeping your child in the Christian school through graduation, this question will be relevant before long. If you have specific beliefs regarding such topics, it's valuable for you to ensure that the school's teachings are in line with the belief system you want your child raised with.

To learn more, contact a Christian school like Bethany Lutheran School

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