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We will provide your child with an in-person learning experience where students can
develop their gifts and callings as they learn to know Him and make Him known.
What is The Rock Academy?
The Rock Academy is a Christian school dedicated to providing a quality education grounded in biblical principles. We strive to cultivate academic excellence, spiritual growth, and character development in our students.
What grade levels does The Rock serve?
The Rock Academy serves students from preschool through grade 12, providing a comprehensive educational experience from their early years through high school.
What is the school's approach to education?
At The Rock Academy, we follow the Alabama State Standards for our curriculum and utilize best practice teaching strategies to meet the needs of all our students. Additionally, all standards and lessons are taught through a Christian worldview, integrating biblical principles into every subject.
What extracurricular activities are offered at The Rock Academy?
Instead of traditional extracurriculars, we offer "Purpose Time" where students choose two classes each year to explore their interests. We provide a variety of options, including Karate, dance, cheer, basketball, football, soccer, art, cooking, media, and drama. We also have a thriving student council that offers leadership opportunities.
What are the admission requirements for The Rock Academy?
The admission requirements may vary by grade level. Generally, prospective students and their families are required to complete an application, provide academic records, submit references, and participate in an interview. A commitment to the Christian faith and a desire for a Christ-centered education are also valued.
Are there tuition discounts available at The Rock Academy?
Yes, The Rock Academy offers tuition discounts for military families, siblings, and employees. Our tuition fee is $7,000.00 per year and can be split into monthly payments based on either 12 months or 10 months.
How can I schedule a visit to The Rock Academy?
To schedule a visit and learn more about The Rock Academy, please contact our admissions office. We offer tours on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9:00AM to 2:00PM. Our admissions staff will be happy to assist you and provide you with a comprehensive tour of our campus.
What is "First Fruits" at The Rock Academy?
"First Fruits" at The Rock Academy is a daily time of worship, word, and prayer for all students. It is a special gathering where students come together to honor God and offer the first part of their day to Him.
What takes place during the "First Fruits" time?
During "First Fruits," students engage in worship through music, listen to a biblically-based message, and participate in prayer. This time allows students to connect with God, seek His guidance, and express their gratitude and devotion to Him.
What is the significance of "First Fruits"?
"First Fruits" teaches students the principle that the first of everything belongs to the Lord. It emphasizes the importance of giving God the first part of their day, their talents, and their resources. By starting the day with worship, word, and prayer, students are encouraged to prioritize God in their lives and develop a habit of seeking Him first.
How does "First Fruits" impact the students' spiritual growth?
"First Fruits" provides a regular opportunity for students to deepen their relationship with God and grow spiritually. It sets a foundation for their day, reminding them of the centrality of God in their lives. Through worship, the teaching of God's Word, and prayer, students are encouraged to develop a personal faith and apply biblical truths to their everyday experiences.
Is attendance at "First Fruits" mandatory for students?
Yes, attendance at "First Fruits" is mandatory for all students at The Rock Academy. We believe it is important for students to participate in this time of worship, word, and prayer as a way to nurture their spiritual growth and foster a sense of community within the school.