Arts are part of the core curriculum at Generations Christian Academy. From Pre-K 1-4 and on up to Kindergarten through Grade 12, our students have many opportunities to explore their creative process, embrace imagination, and cultivate an appreciation for fine arts, entrepreneurship.
GCA athletics promotes teamwork, discipline, and Christlike sportsmanship, encouraging students to compete with excellence while honoring God both on and off the field.
Each member of the Generations Christian Academy community makes valuable contributions to our school’s core values and culture. As a community, our combined partnerships help create an exceptional experience for our students.
“Generation after generation will declare more of your greatness and declare more of your glory.”
Psalm 145:4
A significant part of spiritual formation at Generations Christian Academy takes place through daily Bible classes and our weekly chapel services. Each chapel is intentionally designed to be age-appropriate, Gospel-centered, and firmly grounded in Scripture, creating meaningful opportunities for students to grow in their understanding of God’s Word. Students are not only present, but actively engaged—participating through worship teams, Scripture reading, and class involvement—helping them take ownership of their faith and develop confidence in expressing it.
We also begin each day in God’s Word, setting the tone by first giving our time and attention to Him. While dedicated Bible instruction is a core part of our schedule, spiritual development does not stop there. Every subject is taught through a biblical worldview, with intentional “Jesus threads” woven throughout each class, helping students see how truth, wisdom, and knowledge all find their foundation in Christ. By consistently integrating faith into both structured moments and everyday learning, we believe seeds are being faithfully planted and cultivated, leading students toward lasting spiritual growth, deeper understanding, and a life rooted in God’s truth.
In our Upper School, we also begin Apologetics focused classes, to help equip our students to “defend their faith”. They learn about the historical and archaeological evidence for the Bible and learn and practice real ways to share the Gospel with others. Putting the information into practice is an amazing way to give each student the confidence and the tools we all can benefit from, when it comes to sharing our faith! This is an important part of our spiritual formation focus for both our middle and high schoolers.