Leading & the Kingdom of God
Leading in Christian schools is a deeply satisfying and challenging venture which has two central...
Leading in Christian schools is a deeply satisfying and challenging venture which has two central...
The plural pronoun ‘us’ is used to refer to groups of like-minded individuals. It denotes a strong...
As you may be aware, the Ministry of Education is currently reviewing the way it funds public education in...
Have you ever heard students ask the question, “Will this be on the test?” and wondered about any more...
We have learned a lot about how vigorous exercise affects our ability to learn. We know that exercise...
Christian school boards and leaders rightly focus a good deal of time and energy on strategic planning,...
I’ve been thinking. Have you ever had one of those moments where, in what seems to present itself as a...
When it comes to developing a culture of giving in your school, Zach Clark would say that “there are many...
We know that International Programs can generate revenue and fill enrollment gaps for Christian schools, but...
The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty. Prov 27:12 (NIV) To...
No matter how much time and effort schools spend on careful course programming, staffing and other planning...
One of the pillars of the modernized curriculum in British Columbia is the role of reflection and...
The gospel story is a grand appeal for unity. The story begins with creation coming into being via a triune...
by Greg Gerber, SCSBC Director of Learning ◊ In seeking efficient ways of “doing school” it is easy to...
by Ed Noot, SCSBC Executive Director ◊ A Changing Landscape A decade ago, many British Columbia schools were...
by Tracey Yan, SCSBC Director of Finance ◊ We think of spring as a time of renewal – a fresh start after a...