Landmark Christian School
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Landmark Christian School
Chapter Verse Landmark Christian School & Every student prepared to impact the world for Jesus Christ “I am a Landmark War Eagle.” John 10:10 Chapter Verse & “I have come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.” This is an education where faith and excellence meet. At Landmark Christian School, - abundant opportunities, rigorous academics and Christian values combine to create an exceptionally well-rounded educational experience. Ours is a thorough education – chapter and verse – with a scholarly emphasis, a Christ-centered worldview, and a sense that, with God at the center, anything is possible. Come share in a genuine love of the Lord and learning. Landmark provides an uncommon education with uncommon results. Come share in the joy and abundance of Landmark. Matthew 22:37 Chapter Verse & Jesus replied: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.” Teaching from a distinctively Christ-centered worldview and believing the Bible to be the foundation upon which all education rests, a Landmark education prepares students for college and for life. Academics at Landmark are rigorous, challenging our students to develop a passion for excellence and helping them to become the confident scholars and ethical leaders God created them to be. A Superior Education Landmark is nationally recognized for its excellence. Our students consistently outperform local and state school averages on standardized test scores. One hundred percent of our graduates matriculate college. And they earn scholarships at levels few schools – anywhere – can match. Prepared for College Landmark provides a comprehensive college preparatory program including 14 Advanced Placement (AP) and 12 honors courses across a variety of disciplines. In addition, six dual enrollment classes are offered – courses that are uniquely taught on the Landmark campus within the school day, enabling students to simultaneously earn college and high school credit hours. High-Level Learning This is a curriculum distinguished by excellence. Our elementary students successfully compete in regional and national academic competitions such as Math Olympics, spelling bees, and a national writing contest. In middle school, our students engage in research-based STEM courses such as Introduction to Engineering. Our high school students take college-level courses, producing National Merit Scholarship Finalists and AP National Scholars. The rigor and the outstanding achievements are unparalleled. EXCELLENCE & FAITH Impacting the World “As an attorney specializing in intellectual property, I appreciate the exceptional academic preparation I received at Landmark, as well as the sound biblical instruction that has strengthened my relationship with Christ and helped me to effectively communicate with those who hold differing worldviews.” Preston Heard ’02, Georgia Institute of Technology, American University Washington College of Law, Associate, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice LLP, Atlanta, GA Our innovative foreign language lab immerses students in foreign language study and culture, accelerating their listening and speaking skills through individualized instruction and cutting-edge technology. Ours is an active exploration of science at Landmark. Elementary and middle school science labs are launching pads to discovery. High school students immerse in scientific explorations from biology, chemistry, and physics to astronomy, forensic science, and marine biology. Learning is active and hands-on at Landmark. History students engage in debates. Sports medicine students work the sidelines at athletic events. Spanish students are immersed in Spanish culture. Marine biology students swim with sharks at the Georgia Aquarium. Literature students write blogs. Across the campus, exploratory learning is encouraged and modeled. Impacting the World “Landmark prepared me well for the academic rigors of my pre-med studies. Also, the discipline of good study habits and a strong work ethic provided a solid foundation for my career as a medical doctor.” Holly Lauren Loritts Gibson, MD ’02, Xavier University of Louisiana University of Louisville School of Medicine, Resident, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Butterworth Health System, Grand Rapids, Michigan Chap High school students participate in the Landmark Leadership Academy, a nationally recognized model for leadership development. The Academy introduces students to Biblical principles of leadership, assists in developing leadership skills, and provides opportunities to apply the principles and skills learned. Understand the fear of the For the Lord gives wisdom; from and understanding. LEADERSHIP & KNOWLEDGE 2:5-6 pter Proverbs Lord and find the knowledge of God. His mouth come knowledge “As an alumnus, I returned to visit my AP Chemistry teacher at Landmark. I smiled as I recognized the lab the Landmark students had just finished. It was the same lab I completed at Georgia Tech three weeks earlier. Landmark prepared me for college.” – Landmark Alumnus Matthew 25:40 Chapter Verse & “I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.” In April of 1996, Landmark students began serving others, not just locally but globally. They have fed children in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya; tended to orphans in Tanzania; shared Jesus in a prison; witnessed to students in Amman, Jordan; built schools and churches in Belize and Honduras, and built homes in Mexico. Our students are impacting the world for Christ – helping to change lives and, in the process, being changed themselves. Serving in Honduras Each year, high school students travel to Honduras for a special mission trip. Equipped with school supplies provided by our elementary school students and with prayers from our entire Landmark community, they travel high into the rugged mountains of Honduras to serve and witness to the native Tolupan Indians. Digging Deep After participating in a mission trip, a high school student felt led to provide a well for a remote Honduran village. Entirely through her efforts, a tiny village that previously had no water now draws clean water from the well each day. Hearts for Service Landmark is intentional in building servant leaders. Our students go into the world as the hands and feet of Christ in many different ways. For example, they serve locally, providing Thanksgiving meals and Christmas stockings for the needy during the holiday season. They serve regionally, volunteering at an inner city homeless shelter and assisting in Special Olympics. And they serve globally, supporting orphanages in Russia and Guyana as well as mission trips abroad. “Seeing the Honduran people walk eight hours for medical care made me appreciate all that we have here in America. Many of the villagers were hungry and clean water was scarce. This trip really changed my priorities.” – Landmark student VISION & S E RV I C E Impacting the World “The foundation of Bible teaching and encouragement I received at Landmark equipped me for my role as a youth pastor. Now, I am challenging students to become more passionate and dependent upon Jesus for their daily lives” Lance Batiste ’98, Morehouse College, Youth Pastor, New City Church, Fairburn/ Peachtree City, GA At Landmark, we seek to build our students up, helping them realize just how special they are. Each child is a unique creation of God, and we want each student to see himself or herself in that light. Landmark teachers care deeply about their students. They serve as caring mentors who pray for their students and are invested in their lives and in their success. This is a smaller, more intimate, more personalized school environment – one highly conducive to learning. The average class size for our Fairburn campus is 17; the average for our Peachtree City campus is 12. Chap Landmark mentors are faithful, caring and accomplished. Our world-class team includes educators with master’s degrees and doctorates; scientists; professional artists and actors; former college and professional athletes; and more. Let us hold unswervingly for He who promised is faithful. one another INVESTMENT & Nancy McCabe ’02, Wheaton College, Duke University School of Nursing, RN/ Graduate Student, Emory Healthcare/Emory University School of Nursing, Atlanta, GA 10:23-24 pter Hebrews to the hope we profess, And let us consider how we may spur on toward love and good deeds. “As a Landmark teacher, I realize that my students look to me for answers...in curriculum and in life. It is a tremendous opportunity and responsibility.” – High school teacher MENTOR Impacting the World “Though I certainly felt prepared academically for college and now for my Ph.D. program in nursing, what is special to me about Landmark goes far beyond academics. My teachers invested in my life, and with their support, I found real faith in Christ.” Isaiah 64:8 Chapter Verse & “We are the clay, you are the potter; we are all the work of your hand.” The Arts are a priority at Landmark. Our students are exposed to both the visual and performing arts from elementary school through high school. Landmark student-artists have performed nationally and internationally in countries like Austria and Italy. Today, Landmark students and graduates are succeeding in major films, on recording labels, in art exhibits, and in band and praise teams across the nation. The Art of Participation The visual arts begin early in the elementary years, as students are exposed to famous artists and create their own works with a wide range of materials and methods. In middle school, students continue to learn about art history and are introduced to a variety of mediums. High school students are offered elective classes in drawing, painting, sculpture, and digital photography, as well as Advanced Placement Art. Bravo! Beginning in the elementary grades, students are given the opportunity to audition for and participate in the Landmark talent show. Middle and high school students have the opportunity to take theatre and perform in several major productions. A Program of Note Beginning in K4, students learn music fundamentals such as rhythm, melody, harmony, tone color, form, and expression. All middle school students participate in a music performance class with the opportunity to audition for honors chorus in eighth grade, and all have the opportunity to participate in Band or Chorus. In high school, students use their Godgiven talents in our award-winning Women’s Ensemble, Chorale, Chamber Singers, and Band. Landmark fine arts performers and individuals compete in local, state, national, and international competitions, and consistently receive superior ratings and awards. Landmark graduates have been competitively awarded collegiate scholarships in the arts. C R E AT I V I T Y & ARTS ”I love theatre and performing arts. My role as a cast member of the Landmark musical, Les Miserables, allowed me to showcase my talent and provided great memories.” – Middle school student Impacting the World Participating in many extracurricular activities both athletically and in the arts, Landmark afforded opportunities to develop and discover talents that might otherwise have remained dormant. This foundation served me well in determining my career path and reaching my goal of attaining a liberal arts degree from the University of Georgia. Scott Haney ’93, University of Georgia, Creative Director, Turner Sports Division, Turner Broadcasting, Atlanta GA Athletics are an important part of life at Landmark, and our priorities are clear. First and foremost, we want our athletes to grow in Christian character. Secondly, we want them to become relentless competitors – on the field and in the classroom. Thirdly, we strive for excellence in technique and fundamentals. And finally, want them to understand the price that must be paid, the effort that must be expended, to win. These are our priorities, as we seek to build winners on the field and off. In addition to middle school, junior varsity, and varsity sports teams, Landmark fields a competitive and fundamentals-based elementary recreational league in football, cheerleading, and basketball. Chap At Landmark, there are many opportunities to participate on a sports team. The Landmark War Eagles field 40 middle and high school teams in the following sports: Baseball Basketball Cheerleading Cross Country Football Golf Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track and Field Volleyball Wrestling But they that wait upon the shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall walk, and not faint. More than 100 graduates have earned athletic scholarships to compete at the college level and can be found on the current or past rosters of major conference teams such as Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Georgia, University of Alabama, Auburn University, University of Arkansas, University of South Carolina, Stanford University, Vanderbilt University, University of Tennessee, and more. CHARACTER & Impacting the World The athletic program at Landmark taught me to be disciplined, resilient, and competitive. These skills prepared me for my college football career with the University of Alabama. Today, I seek to apply the the Biblical principles I learned at Landmark at home and in the workplace. Chris Capps ’03, University of Alabama, Insurance Adjuster, Integrity Adjusters, LLC and Integrity Catastrophe Services, LLC, Douglasvillle, GA Lindsey Ballard Capps ’03, University of Alabama, Douglas WellStar Hospital, Douglasville, GA 40:31 pter Isaiah Lord shall renew their strength, they they shall run, and not be weary; and “Landmark coaches lead by example. They offer help, support and encouragement while emphasizing Godly values.” – High school student AT H L E T I C S Since 1992, Landmark Christian School has competed in Class A of the Georgia High School Association (GHSA). During that time, we have won more than 150 state and regional athletic championships as well as the prestigious Director’s Cup for overall athletic success; Coach of the Year awards; and state and region player awards. Joel 1:3 Chapter Verse & Tell it to your children, and let your children tell it to their children, and their children to the next generation. A Christian education has never been more important than today. Success Ahead Landmark students are well prepared. Our graduates matriculate to such prestigious colleges and universities as Harvard University, Cornell University, Duke University, Emory University, The United States Military Academy - West Point, The United States Coast Guard Academy, The United States Air Force Academy, Vanderbilt University, Stanford University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and state schools including University of Alabama, Auburn University, University of Georgia, and more. Champions for Christ The Landmark family is a vibrant community of teachers, coaches and administrators committed to partnering with parents in preparing young men and women to impact the world for Jesus Christ. Landmark students are discipled by dynamic believers who love them, pray for them, and invest in their journey. Within this community, champions for Christ are equipped and unleashed. Return on Investment The scholarship money earned by Landmark students is remarkable. Recent Landmark graduates consisting of 62 students were offered 10.8 million in collegiate scholarships, not including HOPE Scholarships or Georgia Equalization Grants. “The guidance counselors at Landmark direct students toward college scholarships. They helped my daughter receive a Presidential Scholarship by overseeing her curriculum choices, encouraging her to build a leadership resume, and preparing her for the college interview.” – Landmark parent FULFILLMENT & SUCCESS Impacting the World “Landmark not only prepared me for the academic rigor that I encountered at Vanderbilt, but it equipped me to be the leader that I am today. They took us seriously as leaders, and as a result, we took ourselves seriously. I would not have had the courage or the competence to found CARE for AIDS without the foundation that Landmark laid in my life.” Justin Miller ‘05, Vanderbilt University, Executive Director, CARE for AIDS, Atlanta, GA Proverbs 22:6 Chapter Verse & Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it. “I am teaching Middle School Boys PE and Bible. I have the best job in America. I play games all day and coach football and track in the afternoons. “Landmark helped to challenge me to become the man God created me to be. The Founding Father of Landmark, Bill Thorn, had a profound influence on my life, and I am here to pay it forward. I attempt to teach the same principles and lessons that were taught to me. I try to raise my family according to the Biblical principles that I learned in part at Landmark.” —Roby Ross ’90 Valedictorian, B.S. Health and Physical Education, M. Ed. Middle Grades Education, Berry College. Teacher/Coach, Landmark Christian School, Fairburn, GA IMPACT & MISSION “There has never been another school formed the way Landmark began. The scoffers said you must begin with the lower grades. Instead, we began with the high school because that was what was needed. They said you must have financial support. We did. We depended on God to supply all of our needs, and He has. They said you won’t last a year, but we will soon celebrate 30 years – to God be the glory! Landmark Christian School will continue to educate young people as long as…the focus is on Him, and we set ourselves apart from the world system, without wavering away from God’s word, without compromising His truth.” —Coach Bill Thorn - Founding Father and Legendary Track Coach of Landmark Christian School. 34 state titles, 13 state runner-ups, 45 region titles. At a Glance History Founded 1989 Athletics Team sports begin in grade 2. 40 middle and high school teams; 38 State Championships; Landmark competes in Class A of the Georgia High School Association (GHSA). Curriculum A comprehensive, academically rigorous K4-12 education within a non-denominational, Christcentered worldview Campus Safe and Nurturing. Landmark has two campuses: a 62-acre Fairburn campus serving grades K4-12 and an 18-acre elementary campus in Peachtree City. Enrollment 805-875 students Average Class Size Fairburn campus: 17 students Peachtree City campus: 12 students College Prep Landmark offers 14 Advanced Placement (AP) and 12 honors courses, and six dual enrollment courses taught on the Landmark campus. Landmark students are National Merit Scholarship Finalists and AP National Scholars. Arts A comprehensive fine arts curriculum taught in four art studios, in four music studios, in one dance studio, and in a Black Box Theater. Community Service Community service opportunities are provided in the classrooms and by various clubs. In addition, mission trips are offered to Mexico, Honduras, and Kenya each year. Graduates 100% of Landmark graduates matriculate to a wide variety of prestigious colleges and universities. Scholarships $10.8 million in collegiate scholarships were offered to the 62 graduates in the class of 2015. Accreditation Landmark is accredited by AdvancED (formerly Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, SACS). We are also members of ACSI, NACAC, SACAC, GHSA, and the College Board. Technology Landmark is committed to cutting-edge technology in every classroom. Nondiscriminatory Policy Landmark Christian School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other schooladministered programs. Fairburn Campus: 50 SE Broad Street Fairburn, GA 30213 Peachtree City Campus: 777 Robinson Rd. Peachtree City, GA 30269 Phone: 770.306.0647 • Fax: 770.969.6551 • Toll Free: 877-834-6644 landmarkchristianschool.org