
The Importance of an Engineering Program in a Secondary Christian School
An engineering program in a secondary Christian school offers students valuable academic and spiritual growth, blending innovation with Christian values like stewardship, creativity, and service.
1. Faith and Innovation
Engineering allows students to solve real-world problems in ways that align with the biblical call to serve others (Mark 12:31). It teaches them to use their talents for the greater good, whether through sustainable design or improving communities.
2. Practical Skills
Hands-on engineering projects help students apply math and science concepts while developing critical thinking, creativity, and technical skills. These abilities are essential for both career success and living out their faith in a complex world.
3. Collaboration and Community
Engineering fosters teamwork, teaching students to communicate, respect others’ ideas, and work together—values that reflect Christian principles of unity and cooperation.
4. Stewardship and Responsibility
Engineering encourages students to think about their responsibility to care for God’s creation (Genesis 1:28). They learn to design with sustainability and ethical impact in mind, addressing real-world challenges like resource management and environmental stewardship.
5. Career Readiness
The program prepares students for careers in STEM fields while encouraging them to use their skills to serve others and fulfill their calling. It also inspires students to pursue higher education in engineering or related disciplines.
Our engineering program equips students with practical skills, a spirit of collaboration, and a sense of responsibility to use their talents for God’s glory. It prepares them for both future careers and to make a positive impact in the world.