Kingdom-building
The heart behind MOAAZ is to provide a quality Biblical education. In everything, we seek to teach students to know and pursue God; to know and embrace their God-given identities; to grow their own characters and minds; all that they may demonstrate Christ’s love to a broken world in such a time as this. Every Monday morning we hold a Chapel service that is open to school families with worship and a Bible lesson. We work hard to ensure each graduate is deeply rooted in the truth of Christ, not just so they can withstand the deception of our current culture, but that they may work to transform it for the better.
Family-centered
MOAAZ keeps a Monday-Thursday schedule from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm. This shortened school week was intentionally chosen to allow families more time together, as well provide greater opportunity for them to participate in extracurriculars and community events. We offer complete transparency in our curriculum and encourage parents to engage with their student’s learning.
Student-focused
We cap each class at under 16 students, so that each child will receive more personalized attention. This fosters deeper learning, strengthens student-teacher bonds, and results in better academic outcomes. Teachers can tailor their instruction, quickly identify struggling students, and manage behavior more effectively. Ultimately students gain confidence and a sense of belonging in a supportive environment, leading to long-term success.
Research-based
MOAAZ combines tried-and-true teaching methods with the most cutting-edge educational research. We focus on having students not only remember information but also apply it through experiential learning, hands-on activities, field trips, and creative projects. Our teachers receive continuous professional development training, learning new teaching skills that they implement directly in the classroom. We also regularly assess our students to track progress and offer support to those who may be struggling with certain topics.