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Welcome to the Prestonwood Christian Academy family! We are blessed that God has led you to our school, and we are privileged to assist you as your children walk through their educational journey.
We place a high value on the partnership with our parents. In fact, the cornerstone to Kingdom Education is the relationship between the school and the parents. As a father of four boys, I can attest that the greatest challenge and responsibility I have is to focus on the hearts and minds of my children. Prestonwood Christian Academy is more than a school; it is a Biblically-based training center that is preparing our offspring, not just for college, but also for life. The role of parents far outweighs the role of the school, thus the value we place on our relationship with our parents.
Spiritual formation is a deliberate and intentional plan advanced by each believer to stimulate continual growth throughout one’s lifetime.
This spiritual development plan should include a rigorous academic program. Thankfully, God has provided in Scripture the product that all Christian schools should endeavor to produce. Daniel, of the Old Testament, was unequivocally superior in his background and his professional academic training. Hence he was able to infiltrate the marketplace of secular mainstream society successfully. He did this without compromising his fundamental convictions of serving a holy God. All this to say, advancing a deliberate plan of spiritual development also requires a specific plan for cultivating intelligent believers who can articulate their worldview in a marketplace full of opposing ideas and ideology.
Thank you for prayerfully considering the educational and training options for your children. We are excited about the days and years ahead as your family and the PCA family unite and grow together.
Sincerely,

Larry Taylor
Head of School
Prestonwood Christian Academy
Updated: Apr. 7, 2008
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