Middle School Academics

Guiding students through growth, curiosity, and purpose. These years matter—a time when young minds expand, faith deepens, and character takes shape.

Curriculum

Preparing students
for high school

At Crosspoint Christian School, we are dedicated to nurturing young hearts and minds through faith-based education. Our goal is to create a loving, Christ-centered environment where children feel safe, valued, and encouraged to grow academically, socially, and spiritually. In middle school, students continue English instruction using HMH and strengthen mathematical concepts through All Things Algebra curriculum, creating a strong foundation for their high school years.

Bible

Spiritual growth
Biblical studies
Character & leadership skills

English

Literature & vocabulary
Grammar & writing
Reading comprehension

Math

Math 6, Math 7
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I, Algebra II

Science

Life, earth & physical science
Hands-on labs
Inquiry-based learning

Social Studies

Ancient civilizations
Geography & world history
U.S. foundations + civics

Faith and Worldview

Every subject is taught through a biblical worldview, helping students connect God’s story with their identity, learning, and future calling.

Spiritual Formation at the center

Spiritual formation is not an add-on at Crosspoint—it is woven into the fabric of every day. Students begin each morning with prayer and Bible teaching that connects to their lessons and their lives. We believe that growing in faith means understanding how God's word applies to math, science, history, and how we treat one another.

Community Worship
& Weekly Chapels

Weekly chapels bring our school community together for worship, prayer, biblical teaching, and encouragement. These shared experiences help students deepen their faith, build meaningful connections, and grow together in their relationship with Christ.

Engaging Bible Classes

Our Bible classes engage Scripture directly, encourage critical thinking about faith, and help students develop a biblical perspective on the world around them.

You’re always being guided

Through mentorship and intentional community, students find trusted adults and peers who walk alongside them, offering guidance, encouragement, and accountability as they navigate these formative years.

Faith in Action

Students gather for worship, relevant teaching, and messages from guest speakers who challenge them to think deeply about their faith and how it shapes their lives.

Bible instruction
builds worldview

Each week, secondary students gather for chapel—a dedicated time to worship, hear relevant biblical teaching, and reflect on how Scripture speaks into the real challenges and opportunities they face. Guest speakers, faculty, alumni, and student leaders help guide these impactful moments.

Small groups create lasting relationships

Beyond large gatherings, students connect in small groups and discipleship settings where they can discuss faith, share struggles, and build supportive relationships. Caring adults and student leaders help guide these groups, encouraging spiritual maturity and Christ-like character.

Retreats and service opportunities build character

Throughout the year, students engage in special chapels, retreats, and service opportunities that help them live out their faith in practical ways. These experiences foster compassion, leadership, and a heart for serving others.

Building skills and confidence

Our robust elective program gives students the freedom to explore, create, and grow in areas that matter to them.

Elective Offerings May Include:

Visual Arts – Drawing, painting, mixed media, and creative projects.
Performing Arts – Choir, band, drama, and stage production.
STEM & Innovation – Coding, robotics, engineering challenges, and technology design.
Physical Education Options – Lifetime fitness, sports training, and wellness electives.
Bible & Leadership – Discipleship, leadership development, and service-focused courses.
Spanish – Beginning language skills and cultural exploration.
Exploratory Rotations – Short-term, hands-on classes that allow students to try new things each quarter.

A Program Designed for Growth

Our co-curriculars encourage students to try something new, take healthy risks, and develop gifts God has given them. These courses support the whole-child approach to learning—nurturing creativity, critical thinking, teamwork, and personal responsibility.