Faith & Character
At Abba Preparatory, faith is not an add-on. It is the foundation everything else is built upon.
A Biblical Worldview in Every Classroom
At AbbaPrep, we believe all truth is God's truth. Every subject — from mathematics to literature, from science to history — is taught through the lens of Scripture. Students don't just learn facts. They learn to think about the world the way God designed it.
This is not about adding a Bible verse to a lesson plan. It is about helping students see that faith and knowledge are not separate categories — they belong together.
"The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding." — Proverbs 9:10

Prayer, Chapel & Spiritual Formation
Faith is practiced, not just taught. Students experience God's presence through daily rhythms of prayer, worship, and reflection.
Weekly Chapel
Students gather for worship, teaching, and community. Chapel is the heartbeat of our school week.
Daily Bible Instruction
Scripture is read, studied, and applied every day. Students build a foundation of biblical literacy and understanding.
Prayer Life
Students pray together, learn to pray individually, and experience the power of bringing their lives before God.
Faith Mentoring
Teachers and staff serve as mentors who model what it looks like to follow Christ in everyday life.
Service Projects
Students put their faith into action through regular community service and outreach opportunities.
Small Groups
Students connect with peers in smaller settings for discussion, accountability, and deeper spiritual growth.
Building Character That Lasts
Character is not a class — it is the culture. These are the qualities we teach, model, and expect from every student at AbbaPrep.
Integrity
Students learn to do the right thing even when no one is watching — because character is who you are when it costs you something.
Respect
Honoring God, authority, peers, and self. Respect is the foundation of every healthy relationship and community.
Responsibility
Owning your actions, your words, and your work. Responsibility is the bridge between intention and impact.
Leadership
True leadership starts with service. Students learn to lead by putting others first and using their gifts for good.
Compassion
Seeing others through God's eyes and responding with care, kindness, and action. Compassion is faith in motion.
Perseverance
The strength to keep going when things get hard. Grit, resilience, and trust in God's plan are built through challenge.

Distinctly Christian. Genuinely Welcoming.
We are unapologetically Christian — and deeply welcoming. Families don't have to wonder where we stand. Our faith is clear, consistent, and woven into everything we do. At the same time, every family who walks through our doors is treated with warmth, respect, and care.
We believe a strong Christian identity and a welcoming community are not opposites. They belong together. Students learn best when they know who their school is — and when they know they belong.
