Calvary Baptist School (Wisconsin)

Calvary Baptist School is a private, Baptist school located in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee. Calvary consists of preschool through twelfth grade and is one of the largest Protestant schools in Wisconsin. It is a member of the American Association of Christian Schools.

Calvary Baptist School
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TypePre-Kindergarten - 12th Grade
Religious affiliation(s)Baptist, Fundamentalist Protestant
Established1975
AdministratorSteven Lafferty
Faculty25
Enrollment250+
Campus17 acres (69,000 m2)
Color(s)Red and White
Athletics3 Sports, compete in the Indian Trails Conference and Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools, called Eagles
WebsiteCalvary Baptist School website

History and mission edit

Calvary Baptist School was founded in the fall of 1975 as a ministry of Calvary Baptist Church, which desired to provide a quality Christian education to children in the Milwaukee area. Calvary's purpose is to educate students physically, emotionally, intellectually, socially and spiritually.[1]

The school is one of the largest Protestant schools in the Milwaukee area and the largest member of the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools (WACS).[citation needed] In 2006, construction was completed on a new campus.

Doctrinal statement edit

Calvary Baptist School adheres to the following: The divine verbal (word by word), plenary inspiration of Scriptures; the inerrancy of Scripture; the complete revelation in creation, the Bible (66 books) and Jesus Christ; God revealed in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit; that man is totally depraved and condemned apart from a personal recognition and turning from sin and trusting Jesus alone for salvation; that a believer is a new creature, therefore, should live a holy, clean and pure life by the power of God; that God’s work is fulfilled by believers as they unite in local, visible, Bible preaching churches; that the ordinances are believer’s baptism (by immersion) and the Lord’s table; that God expects believers to honor Him with their attendance in the local church on the first day of the week; that believers honor civil government; that the believer will go to be with Christ immediately at death and that unsaved go to damnation; and that Jesus Christ could come for the saved at any time.[1]

Administration edit

The School Board has seven to ten members, including at least one deacon appointed by the Deacon Board, at least five members elected at large, and a treasurer elected at large. The administrator and associate administrator are responsible for the leadership and activities of the school.

Athletics edit

Sports offered by Calvary Baptist for middle and high school students include boys' soccer, girls' volleyball, and boys' and girls' basketball. The Eagles compete in the Indian Trails Conference and the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools (WACS). Calvary's boys' high school basketball program has won numerous conference, tournament, and state championships.[citation needed] Recent victories include five consecutive WACS state championships.[citation needed] The high school soccer program, which began play in 1999, has won several conference titles and three state championships.[citation needed] Calvary's new campus facility completed in 2006 contains a full-size gym.

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References edit

  1. ^ a b "Calvary Baptist School, Menomonee Falls, WI". Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2008-04-22.

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