Academic Excellence

Academic Excellence Is Simply Part Of Our Culture. 

College Bound

The Wesleyan Class of 2019 was awarded approximately $6.8 million in merit-based scholarships — this does not include financial aid or grants. On average, 90% of Wesleyan graduates attend the college of their choice.

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Academic Excellence
Students enrolled at Wesleyan Christian Academy learn that they will be challenged each day. But they also learn that the very teacher who challenges them is the teacher who loves and fights for them daily with tenacity. At Wesleyan, questions are welcome. Curiosity is encouraged. And Christ’s Truth is always the foundation for our answers. The end result? Wesleyan students meet the high academic expectation of excellence and become confident, intrinsically motivated, life-long learners. 

Peer Support
At Wesleyan, teachers aren’t the only ones encouraging students to do their best. When a culture of excellence is established, each student becomes a conduit in the journey of the other’s success. From assisting each other with homework to challenging them in their train of thought, our students are engaged and desire to bring out the best in one another.

Biblical Foundation
At Wesleyan, we believe the Bible is the foundation of all truth and knowledge and is therefore integrated in all subject areas and at every grade level. We desire to function in a complementary role with the home and church to produce individuals who can think critically and emanate a Christian worldview, becoming leaders and impactful members of society. 

Your Child’s Unique Design
Last, our teachers understand that each student is designed with unique spiritual, intellectual, physical, and social gifts; therefore, each learns differently. To meet each student where they are, we incorporate a variety of instructional approaches and methods of assessment. Curriculum design, instructional strategies, and learning activities are based on distinct goals and challenging expectations for student success.

To learn more about how these tenets play out at each age and stage of your child’s experience at Wesleyan, you can find the link to each school division in the left-hand menu of this page. 

“Wesleyan gave me a solid Christian foundation that I could carry into college and the military. So much so, that when I arrived at USNA, I felt odd not exercising Christian practices, such as praying or daily Bible readings before class. The foundation allowed me to take that on myself and want to continue to develop that foundation.” 
 

Maddie Cashion, WCA Class of 2019
Midshipman, U.S. Naval Academy