Elementary


Academics and Curriculum

VCCS is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools / Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS/CASI), ICCA and Congnia  

At Victory Christian Center School, elementary classrooms are interactive learning communities in a Christ-centered environment. Strong emphasis is placed on Godly principles through daily Bible study, prayer, memory verse, weekly chapel, and the KINGS SOAR character development initiative. Christ-centered academic training integrates faith and learning from a Biblical perspective.  

Elementary students are given the foundation for academic success in language arts (reading, writing, phonics, and vocabulary), math, science, social studies, physical education, Spanish, technology, and performing arts. To provide a well-rounded experience, special events, celebrations, and field trips are planned throughout the year. 

Curriculum decisions are made to address the academic needs and learning styles of the student population. Teaching courses come from a variety of the best curricula in the United States to develop a love of learning and improve academic performance for all students. 
 

Spiritual Development

One of the highlights of spiritual development at our school is a weekly chapel. Chapel is held every Wednesday and is designed to make praising God and learning about His greatness fun and exciting.
 

Special Classes and Events

Spanish, art, music, physical education, and library classes are provided weekly. Students who would like to master their musical talents are offered private piano, voice, string, and percussion lessons at an additional cost. 

The dynamics of drama, song, and dance are incorporated into the VCCS Elementary curriculum. In addition to memorizing parts for on-stage performances, students are taught projection, stage positions, motion, gestures, improvisations, and choreographed dance steps. Age-appropriate stage plays are handpicked, especially for student productions, which are presented annually before a massive live audience.

Special events are celebrated and occur throughout the school year to enrich and broaden their exposure to the world around them. Grandparents Day, National Hispanic Heritage Celebration, Veterans Day Program, Black History Celebration, The 100th Day of School Celebration, Thanksgiving Program, Science Week, Read to Lead Program, Literacy Week, and Parent-student luncheons are a part of the elementary experience.