Bible Class at Wayne Christian School
More Than Just Another Subject
At Wayne Christian School, Bible class isn’t an add-on to your child’s education; it’s the foundation. Every day, students across all grade levels gather to delve into Scripture, ask essential questions, and discover how God’s Word speaks to their lives today.
We know that spiritual formation primarily occurs at home and within your church. That’s why we view Bible class as a way to come alongside you, reinforcing the truth you’re already teaching while providing students with the tools to own their faith as they grow.
Why Bible Class Matters
In a world that’s constantly changing, your child needs an anchor. Our Bible curriculum helps students:
Develop a Biblical Worldview
They learn to filter decisions, relationships, and challenges through the lens of Scripture, not cultural trends.
Build a Personal Faith
We move beyond head knowledge to heart transformation, encouraging students to develop their own authentic relationship with Christ.
Engage with Scripture Directly
Students don’t just learn about the Bible; they read it, study it, and wrestle with what it means for their lives.
Apply Truth Practically
From navigating friendships to making ethical choices, students discover that God’s Word is living and relevant to everything they face.
What Bible Class Looks Like
Elementary School (1st-4th Grade)Elementary School (1st-4th Grade)
Young learners are naturally curious about God and His world. Our elementary Bible curriculum focuses on foundational Bible stories, Scripture memory, and helping students understand God’s character and love. Through age-appropriate lessons, hands-on activities, and connection to daily life, we help students see that the Bible isn’t just an old book; it’s God’s message to them.
Middle School (5th-8th Grade)
The middle school years are pivotal for faith development. As students begin to question and explore, our Bible classes give them space to dig deeper. We study both Old and New Testament books, explore Christian character development, and tackle real-life topics that middle schoolers face, such as peer pressure, identity, integrity, and standing firm in their beliefs. Our goal is to help students own their faith and develop the confidence to live it out.
High School (9th-12th Grade)
High school Bible class prepares students to defend their faith and navigate an increasingly secular world. Each year focuses on different aspects of Christian life and thought:
- Bible 9 – Foundations of the Christian faith and introduction to apologetics
- Bible 10 – Old Testament survey and God’s redemptive plan
- Bible 11 – New Testament survey and the life of Christ
- Bible 12 – Worldview studies and practical Christian living
Students also have the option to take Honors Bible as an elective, diving even deeper into theological studies and Scripture analysis.
Beyond the Classroom
Bible class extends beyond the four walls of the classroom. Students experience spiritual growth through:
Weekly Chapel Services
The entire student body gathers for worship, teaching, and community. High school students take on leadership roles, leading worship and sharing testimonies.
Service Projects
Students put faith into action through local and global outreach opportunities throughout the year.
Teacher Mentorship
Our Christian teachers don’t just teach the Bible; they model it. Students are surrounded by adults who genuinely care about their spiritual growth and are praying for them regularly.
Integration Across Subjects
Biblical principles don’t stay confined to Bible class. Students learn how God’s truth applies to various subjects, including math, science, history, literature, and every area of learning.
A Partnership in Discipleship
We believe that Christian education works best when home, church, and school are aligned. Bible class at WCS isn’t meant to replace family devotions or church youth group; it’s designed to reinforce and support what you’re already doing. We’re honored to partner with you in raising the next generation of Christ-followers who are equipped to make a difference in their world.
“Students grow spiritually through mentorship from their teachers, regular Bible lessons, weekly chapel time, and several outreach projects throughout the year.”
Questions about our Bible curriculum?
We’d love to talk with you about how Bible class at WCS can support your family’s spiritual goals. Contact our admissions office at 919-735-5605 ext. 127 or admissions@waynechristian.org.
Searching for a Christian school in Wayne County?
We’re happy to walk you through the admissions process and discuss how we can assist you in the education of your children.