Mobjack Christian Academy
A K-5 Principled Approach® Christian School in the Middle Peninsula, VA.
Learning Begins With Us
For the Middle Peninsula in Virginia, Mobjack Christian Academy is a Christian school that offers Christian education. Our biblical education makes the Bible the focal point of all learning, resulting in a curriculum that is really Christ-centered. The Mobjack learning environment purposely incorporates biblical concepts, a Christian worldview, and character development while teaching students to think and reason from God’s Word.
The Founders of the United States of America supported this approach to Christian education because they thought that education “comprehends all that series of instruction and discipline which is intended to enlighten the understanding, correct the temper, and form the manners and habits of youth, and fit them for usefulness in their future stations.” (1828, Noah Webster)
Curriculum Overview
Mobjack Christian Academy aims at offering all our students a broad and balanced curriculum that teaches excellence in character and scholarship with the same values you champion at home. Take a look at our curriculum which enables students to rise in pursuit of Christ.
Bible
Students learn through a Bible curriculum that cycles through the Bible every two years in chronological
order, with the first year concentrating on the Old Testament and the second year on the New Testament.
Art
Students experience a variety of art media. God, as the first artist, is a major theme throughout units in
creation, basic shapes, God’s orderliness, and the fruit of the Spirit.
English
This course demonstrates, provides practice, and promotes correct usage of the English language through
speaking, listening, and writing. Students learn basic sentence structure by using nouns, verbs, adverbs, and
adjectives.
Geography
This course introduces the design of the Earth and its individual continents and oceans. Students learn about
the climate, geographical diversity, and various cultures and people groups throughout the world.
History
This course provides an introductory overview to the History of mankind from the time of man’s creation
until the present day. God’s providential plan for mankind is discussed as we examine various events
throughout the course of human history.
Literature
In this course, students learn how to recognize and enjoy high-quality literature. Students become familiar
with an elevated standard of expression, which should aid in their development of expression in speaking and
writing the English language, increase their understanding of elevated language, and expand their ability to
discern the qualities of good literature.
Mathematics
Mathematics provides a young child with the opportunity to explore the science of numbers and the art of
computation. Repetition is used to provide opportunity for remediation, increased speed and mastery, and to
establish a solid foundation for deeper application of mathematical concepts.
Music
This course provides a general introduction to music. Students learn musical elements using various
techniques and activities to build a foundation of musical knowledge and assist in discovering God’s world
through music.
P. E.
This brain-researched curriculum supports the link of movement and physical
activity with increased academic performance. Students follow a progression of stations, each designed to
prepare the brain for input and processing.
Reading
The reading course provides a young child with the opportunity to develop and improve the skills necessary
to decode and understand the written word. Included in the reading curriculum is instruction and practice in
perceptual skills, phonics, vocabulary development, oral and silent guided reading, comprehension, writing,
vocabulary development, and fluency practice.
Science
Students are introduced to a variety of scientific topics through simplified explanation,
discussion, and experimentation. The students learn through a STEM ( Science, Technology, Engineering,
and Mathematics) curriculum and learn about the water cycle, plants, sea life, teeth, and conservation.