THE CHALLENGE

Christian schools want to keep making a difference

Christian Schools hire Christian staff with a living Christian faith. It’s what makes us different.

But some “experts” want to take away the ability of schools to choose teachers and staff for the quality of their lived faith.

We’re building a movement

of Australians who believe in this difference … Who want to pass on this difference to future generations.

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Making a difference for a better Australia

Compared to other schools, our school leavers clearly excel – in ways you may not expect.

Feel better prepared to find meaning, purpose and direction in life

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Feel better prepared for academic success at university

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Feel better prepared for dealing with personal relationships

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Are more likely to volunteer with organisations that help the elderly

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Are more likely to volunteer with organisations that care for the environment

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Are more likely to belong to a trade union

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Are more likely to marry and never divorce

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We are building a grassroots movement of Australians who want to pass on this good news to future generations.

STORIES OF DIFFERENCE

Christian schools want to keep making a difference

Motivated by a living faith in Christ, it’s our teachers who make Christian Schools special. Research shows it’s making a lifelong difference to Aussie kids.

Brad
teacher in NSW

In all schools, you’re gonna have teachers that care for their students and are invested in their students. But in a Christian school, the difference is that you have teachers who have the ability to get alongside students and pray for them and walk along a journey with them.

Dianne
teacher in WA

Children at our school come from a number of different faiths. We also have many children who bring social or emotional challenges. Knowing Jesus’ compassion, our staff – including the office, maintenance, canteen, and teaching staff have the freedom to talk about God’s love for these individuals. We can encourage and pray with our students where appropriate. Planting seeds and nurturing them is a privilege.

Michelle
parent in VIC

There is a wonderful sense of welcome, compassion and appreciation for the grace of God at our Christian school. I have a great sense of peace knowing that the staff share in our Christian belief and values.

Kuet Quan
former student in WA

My non-religious atheist parents transferred me to a Christian school midway through my primary education because they wanted me to be inculcated with good moral and ethical values besides good academic education. My parents told me later that they liked what they saw in the person I had become, and they too decided to embrace the Christian faith for themselves.

Heather
former student in QLD

I am particularly grateful for the Christian teachers at the Christian schools I attended. Their genuine holistic approach to educating children and young people was inspiring. Students who had been expelled repeatedly from other schools were embraced and included as valued and significant members of our school communities.

Mark
teacher in WA

Being a Christian teacher is a chance to speak life and bring hope to students and families in a culture that desperately needs it.

Kathy
parent in NSW

When I decided to send my son to a Christian School I thought I’d just be helping him to focus better on his studies. I didn’t realise I’d also benefit from my interactions with the staff from a Christian school. The teachers at the school loved their Christian values and faith, and lived vastly different lives from mine, which at first I found difficult but interesting. Their caring influence had a calming effect on the children & on me too, which I enjoyed.

Monique
teacher in QLD

Jesus came not to be served but to serve. Christian teachers serve their students and families, showing love and humility because that is what Christ has called us to.

Susan
teacher in NSW

Teaching children is very rewarding, but at times it can be a tough road. Knowing that I have been called by God to do this helps in the harder times and also helps me to encourage children when they are struggling in their learning.

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