Faith Anchored in Truth

Our Biblical beliefs always guide our classical journey.

Statement of Faith

Our institution is firmly rooted in the timeless truths of Scripture, and our statement serves as a testament to our unwavering commitment to Christ and His teachings. We believe that by adhering to these principles, we can provide an education that nurtures both the mind and the soul, preparing students to lead lives of virtue, wisdom, purpose, and faith.

The Foundational Beliefs that Guide Geneva Academy

Geneva Academy is a Protestant school but does not teach a specific denominational set of beliefs. The Statement of Faith, which all Board Members, employees, and families ascribe to, is the foundation of beliefs on which Geneva Academy is based. They are also the key elements of Christianity that will be unapologetically taught in various ways through all grade levels.  The word doctrine comes from the Latin meaning teaching.  The ten points of the Statement will be considered primary doctrine at Geneva Academy. Secondary or controversial doctrines and issues will not be presented as primary.  When these types of doctrine or issues arise, they will be referred back to the family and local churches for final authority.

The name Geneva Academy recalls the efforts of many Reformers of the 16th and 17th Centuries to teach essential Biblical truth, freed from church errors and additions which had accrued over hundreds of years.  The Protestant doctrines of that time are often summarized in what’s known as the five solas of the Reformation:

  • Sola Fide – By faith alone
  • Sola Gratia – By grace alone
  • Sola Christus – Because of Christ’s substitutionary atonement alone
  • Sola Scriptura – On the Word of God alone
  • Soli Deo Gloria – To God alone be the glory

The five solas could be considered the sum of our Statement of Faith.

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