Mitch Cavens, Head of Secondary
Over the past months, our Senior Leadership Team has been reflecting together on 12 Affirmations: Reformed Christian Schooling for the 21st Century. This journey has deepened our understanding of what it means to offer education that is truly Christ-centred and has reaffirmed our shared vision for Kuyper Christian School.
In the eighth affirmation, we are reminded that Christian education is never an end in itself. Its purpose is not merely to prepare students for further study, careers, or personal success, but to equip them to serve faithfully in God’s world. Learning at Kuyper is, therefore, an act of discipleship. It forms students who see their gifts, knowledge, and opportunities as tools for loving God and serving others.
At the heart of this affirmation is the belief that every student has a vocation. This calling is not confined to future employment or achievement; it begins now, as students learn to use their talents in ways that reflect God’s character and purposes. Whether it is through creative expression, scientific curiosity, leadership, compassion, or craftsmanship, each student is being shaped to contribute to God’s Kingdom work.
As a school community, we seek to nurture this calling by connecting learning with service. Our lessons, programs, and projects are designed not only to build understanding but to cultivate wisdom and love. We want our students to ask:
How can what I am learning be used to bring truth, beauty, and justice into the world? How can my life bring glory to God and blessing to others?
Jesus said in Matthew 5:16, “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” This is the posture we long to see in our students, young men and women who live with purpose, humility, and courage in a world that desperately needs light.
As we reflect on this affirmation, we are filled with gratitude for the way Kuyper families partner with us in this mission. Together, we are shaping students who will not only think deeply and act wisely but also love generously. May God continue to use our community to raise up graduates who are equipped and eager to serve Him wherever He calls them.