WHO ARE WE ?
Vision, mission and values: our private Protestant school is committed to remaining faithful to the teachings of the Bible in the education of its students, so that they fulfill their vocation and excel in all professional fields. It offers a privileged framework to help them understand the importance of the Bible in their daily lives. The school's mission is to provide quality education , aimed at protecting and guiding students. Discipline is essential , because it ensures rigorous teaching, while maintaining a respectful and demanding environment. Brotherhood is based on the unity of the community , like a large family, where parents and those who, from afar, support the project, actively participate in the education of the children.

VISION
To be faithful to Christ even in the instruction of our children so that they fulfill their vocation and aim for excellence.
MISSION
To instruct and protect, in truth, for Christ and for the Reformation.
VALUES
Fidelity, piety, discipline and brotherhood
The school in short...

Principles
Christian and Reformed teaching based on biblical foundations

Pedagogy
Traditional learning methods

Bilingualism
Opening to the world: French-English

Classes
Multi-level classes with reduced numbers

Schedules
Limit time spent at school to what is strictly necessary

Tuition
Free

PROTESTANT SCHOOL
Our institution responds to Christian and Reformed principles. This means that our teaching is based on the biblical principles of the Reformation. There is no morality more comprehensive or more perfect than that established by God, it establishes the most adequate place for God and his Word, at the same time as perfect harmony in relationships between equals. To ensure a solid Christian instruction, a daily time of prayer will be integrated into the school day, accompanied by catechism lessons based on the Westminster Catechism, in order to anchor the students in the faith and the Christian Reformed values.
OUR CONFESSION OF FAITH The Bible, as the infallible Word of God, is the supreme standard for all Christian faith and life and, therefore, for the educational enterprise. Subordinate to the Bible as the Word of God, the school accepts the Westminster Confession of Faith and Catechisms, as approved by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1647 and 1648, as setting forth the doctrine taught in Holy Scripture. The school must therefore accord with the specifically Reformed position formulated in these documents. The aim of education is to prepare young people for the fulfilment of God’s calling. This aim unifies the educational process and, when applied consistently, ensures that pupils are confronted with God’s demands in all areas of life. Since sin has made us unfit to meet the demands of God's calling, the Christian school has the privilege of inculcating the dispositions of redeeming, regenerating and sanctifying grace in Christ Jesus and thus seeks to train the youth for that devotion by which every thought is taken captive to the obedience of Christ. The school aims to maintain the highest standards of academic competence in promoting this objective.
Thomas Chalmers
Who was Thomas Chalmers?
A clergyman, university professor and theologian of genius, Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) was the spearhead of the Free Church of Scotland. A tireless preacher and a tireless defender of Presbyterianism, he was recognized for his major influence on the field of education in Scotland. He campaigned for a Christian education system accessible to all, especially to children of the working classes, in order to transmit to them not only fundamental knowledge but also biblical values.
