Tim White, Interim Deputy Principal
What does it mean to respond Christianly as a school community committed to Christian education?
At its heart, Christian education is about discipleship. It helps children explore and experience what it means to follow the Lord Jesus Christ. At Kuyper, we model this by inviting students to consider how they can serve Jesus now—in their classrooms, friendships, and daily choices—not only in their future careers. In doing so, we advance the gospel, encouraging a personal response to Jesus as Saviour, and learning in ways that shape the heart as well as the mind. Our focus is on who God calls us to be, and what it means as a lived experience to follow Jesus and serve God and others.
Being a committed community means learning how to live, share, and work together. This is often where the real challenge of Christ-like living begins. We can hold strong convictions and high aspirations, but they matter little if we cannot work together in unity. Our lives should be an expression of Christlikeness, commitment, and conviction — while still valuing cooperation and genuine community. We must treat one another with integrity. Jesus reminds us that we are known by our fruit, not simply our sincerity. As a Christian school community, we stand together under Christ our King, facing shared pressures from a culture shaped by humanism, materialism, moralism, and complacency. How we respond to one another sets the tone for how our children learn to respond to the world.
Importantly, the Christian life is always a response. Not simply a response to the pain and hurt in the world, but first and foremost a response to God’s love. God took the initiative; He loved us first. Our way of living stems from this truth — God’s action. Because of His love, we are enabled and expected to respond lovingly within the world in which we find ourselves.
A genuinely Christian education forms people who don’t just participate in society but are committed to acting within it—people who stand for what is right, even when it is unpopular; who exhibit spiritual strength gained through prayer, reflection on God’s word and dependence on God. A Christian school becomes this kind of community when all its members—staff, students, and families—work together to glorify God. When we model this commitment, we invite the same commitment to grow in the hearts and lives of our children.
Whatever brings each of us to the Kuyper Christian School community, we share in a common vision: a vision for creating a committed Christian community. Ahead lie many joys as we explore what this looks like in practice—individuals coming together, learning from one another, serving one another, and growing in Christ together. This is our calling and our opportunity to respond to one another in ways that show our desire to be like Jesus, whom we love and long to serve.
A learning community that prepares students to live restoratively for Jesus in a world where every square inch belongs to Him.
Kuyper Vision