WFBA Middle School students in grades 7-8 experience a positive transition from elementary to high school life with a well-structured sequence of coursework and additional activities designed to help build character and independence.
In addition to learning Bible truths, students learn to write letters and to read one-and two-vowel words. Students also learn to count from 1 to 100. Each class includes developmental and creative activities such as music, poetry, and art.
Kindergarten students develop reading skills, building on a strong foundation in phonics. Students also learn to write letters, words, and sentences. Addition and subtraction are introduced along with Bible, science, social studies, music, and creative arts.
Elementary students improve speed and duration of reading, build creative writing and research skills, learn Eastern and Western history and geography, examine natural and physical science, advance arithmetic knowledge, and continue exploring Bible stories.
High School master academic content and develop high-level skills in preparation for college and future employment. While completing studies in English, math, history, science, and the creative arts; students develop personal character, a strong work ethic, and a solid biblical worldview.