Campus Life

Traditions are a meaningful part of life at CrossPointe, helping foster connection, character, and a strong sense of community. From the annual All-School Picnic and Homecoming celebrations to Cotillion and other shared experiences, these moments bring students, families, and alumni together in lasting ways.

Our traditions emphasize social development, Christ-centered character, and the development of godly habits. Programs like Cotillion reinforce values such as respect, integrity, and responsibility while providing students with opportunities to practice etiquette, manners, and confidence in a formal setting.

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Spiritual Life

At CrossPointe Christian Academy, biblical truth is integrated into every part of school life. Students are encouraged to apply biblical principles in academics, activities, and daily interactions as they grow in faith, character, and responsibility.

Weekly, age-appropriate chapel services led by local pastors and guest speakers support students in developing a daily relationship with Christ within a caring community.

Faith is also lived out through respectful communication and service to others. Students are encouraged to serve using their God-given gifts through school-wide projects, with service hours included as part of graduation requirements.

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Fine Arts

Fine Arts are an important part of student life at CrossPointe, offering meaningful opportunities for creativity, confidence, and self-expression at every stage. Through visual and performing arts, students develop their God-given talents while growing in discipline, collaboration, and joy.

Art instruction begins with creative exploration in the early years and becomes more structured as students progress through elementary, middle, and high school. Music is woven throughout the elementary years through weekly enrichment classes and student performances, with opportunities to continue musical involvement through Praise Team and theater productions in the upper grades.

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Academic Competitions

Academic competitions at CrossPointe provide students with opportunities to strengthen communication skills, critical thinking, and confident presentation. Through Literacy competitions, and Academic Fairs, students apply their learning in meaningful ways—developing poise, creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills while representing their school with excellence. Students prepare throughout the year to compete at regional and state levels through GAPPS, and CrossPointe has a strong history of success. These experiences encourage students to pursue personal excellence while honoring Christ through disciplined effort and academic achievement.

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Beyond the Classroom

At CrossPointe, learning isn’t limited to four walls. Our campus and programs intentionally create opportunities for students to step outside, engage their senses, and move their bodies as part of the learning process. Outdoor learning experiences encourage curiosity, creativity, and deeper connection to the world around them.

Students benefit from open-ended outdoor play and movement throughout the day, supporting physical development, problem-solving, collaboration, and imagination. Whether through hands-on exploration, unstructured play, or active learning, CrossPointe values the role of movement and outdoor time in helping students stay engaged, healthy, and ready to learn.

This intentional approach reflects our commitment to developing the whole child—academically, physically, socially, and creatively.

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