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For over 40 years, Smithtown Christian School in Smithtown, NY has provided faith-based, academically rigorous education. Our mission is to equip students to think Biblically, lead with integrity, and serve with purpose, fostering spiritual growth and academic excellence in a caring Christian community.

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Our Vision

To be a great school that consistently produces exceptional young Christian leaders.

Our Mission

The mission of Smithtown Christian School is to teach with excellence  in the classroom and through life-on-life influence to produce exceptional young Christian leaders with a heart for God, a mind for Truth, and a passion to change the World.

10 Outcomes

A collection of blue words on a white background: character, relationships, convictions, worldview, intellect, communication, wisdom, talents, servanthood, influence.
  • Character

    Three young women sing into microphones on a stage, with one raising her hand while performing under purple and blue lighting.

    Matthew 22:37 and John 10:27

    SCS Graduates will:

    Exemplify submissive hearts before Jesus Christ

     

    Christ-like character means that students are submitted to the Father and naturally do His will. They will know the voice of God and will be quick to obey.

  • Relationships

    Three students in graduation caps and gowns pose together, smiling. The student in the center wears a blue cap and gown with multiple honor cords and medals.

    Romans 12:10

    SCS Graduates will:

    Love others as God has loved them, within honor-based relationships

     

    Authentic, honor-­based relationships are a hallmark of a true disciple of Christ. This extends to all relationships in one’s life with peers, parents, teachers, leaders and eventually one’s spouse and children.

  • Convictions

    A young graduate in cap and gown speaks at a podium with a microphone in front of stained glass windows.

    Romans 12:1-2

    SCS Graduates will:

    Live by strong moral and ethical convictions

    In a time of universal relativism, a young man or woman of Christ will stand out as different because of his or her stand on moral and ethical questions.

  • Worldview

    Children and adults gather around boxes, sorting items near a truck outside a building labeled "Lighthouse Mission.

    Matthew 7:24-­25

    SCS Graduates will:

    Embrace and effectively represent a Biblical Worldview

    A Biblical worldview is a lens through which all of life is viewed, including areas of culture and life that have traditionally been classified as secular. Graduates of SCS will not only understand the Biblical worldview, but they will be able to represent it with grace and truth among competing ideas.

  • Intellect

    Two students wearing lab coats, safety goggles, and gloves conduct an experiment with test tubes and a petri dish in a science laboratory.

    Matthew 22:37; 2 Timothy 2:15

    SCS Graduates will:

    Possess a well‐developed intellect and a love for learning

    The life of the mind is critical to discipleship, and a well-­cultivated intellect will result in a love for learning and reading. SCS graduates will be conversant in a wide array of classic academic disciplines, and will be able to apply what they know to the task of understanding past, present and future human experience.

  • Communications

    A group of girls in sportswear stand in a huddle, arms around each other, having a discussion in a gymnasium.

    Colossians 4:6

    SCS Graduates will:

    Utilize excellent written and verbal communication skills

    ​Communication is the basis of relationships and influence. Therefore, SCS graduates should be active listeners, clear speakers and precise, engaging writers.

  • Wisdom

    A young girl sits on the floor by a window, reading a book with a water bottle placed nearby. Sunlight streams in through the glass.

    Psalm 111:10

    SCS Graduates will:

    Exercise wisdom in decision-making and problem-­solving

    Wisdom begins with fearing the Lord and results in an approach to decisions and problems that is reflective, principled and purposeful.

  • Servanthood

    A group of eight young people, some in yellow coveralls, pose in front of a Habitat for Humanity van outdoors.

    Matthew 20:27-­28

    SCS Graduates will:

    Serve others with generosity

    Generous living will be marked by eagerly meeting the needs of others. Servanthood is a lifestyle for the disciple of Christ.

  • Talents

    A young girl in a dress performs a ribbon dance on stage, with chairs, a guitar, and a microphone visible in the background.

    1 Peter 4:10

    SCS Graduates will:

    Understand their God-­given purpose and talents

    In order to successfully navigate the sometimes confusing journey to find one’s life-­vocation, students need to have had ample experience in discovering, developing and practicing the use of their unique God-­given design. Life-purpose is strongly connected to design.

  • Influence

    A man in a dress shirt and tie talks to three boys wearing school uniforms outdoors near a wooden fence and trees.

    Matthew 5:14-­16

    SCS Graduates will:

    Lead by example and positively influence culture

    Every individual has the potential to lead through influence. Graduates of SCS will be prepared to shape culture, within families, the church, the marketplace and the world.