Discipleship of the Student
Kingdom Preparatory Academy is to do all that we do, including academic teaching, in such a way that we train and encourage the students that the Lord brings under our direction to become his disciples (Matthew 28:18-20).
Kingdom Preparatory Academy offers Chapel each Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning before classroom instruction begins. Students have the opportunity to start their day with prayer, songs of worship and relevant age appropriate teaching from the bible.
Kingdom Preparatory Academy is founded upon prayer as a constant vigil of seeking God.
Kingdom Preparatory Academy is constantly adding to and improving the Character Education Program. Our continued desire is to incorporate a "Christian World View" as well a Christ-centered attitude in all that we take part in. This includes not only throughout our academic program, but also in any extra curricular activity as well.
Teachers educate students on the importance of good character through an emphasis on a monthly character trait. Teachers are encouraged to bring the Word of God into their classroom instruction.

Ministry to the Family
As a parent based school, we will strive to strengthen the family (as the Word defines it), as the first and primary social and educational unit instituted by God, through the educational ministry God has given us (Genesis 2:18-25, Exodus 20:12, Matthew 19:4-6, Ephesians 5:22-6:4).
Kingdom Preparatory Academy invites parents to get involved with ministry within the school through Kingdom In Action.
Stay and Pray
is a bible study and prayer time available for parents each Wednesday after chapel.
Encouragement for Moms
is a support group which meets on a monthly basis
Ministry to the Community
Kingdom Preparatory Academy ministers to the community each semester through a Community Service Project. Students have had the opportunity this semester to be involved with raising funds for Special Olympics. Before Christmas, the students of Kingdom Preparatory Academy collected gift wrapping, tissue, ribbons and tape to meet together and wrap gifts for the children living at The Children�s Home of Lubbock. High School students are expected to do service work as part of their course work. This enables our families to be involved in ministering to our community on a monthly basis.
In partnership with Christian parents, Kingdom Preparatory Academy strives to teach children how to live for a purpose larger than themselves (faith in and love for Jesus Christ), how to distinguish right from wrong (truth and morality), how to incorporate positive values into their lives (academic excellence and self-discipline), and how to stand courageously against the negative values that bring harm to themselves and others (encourage brotherly love and community service).
Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations�.Matthew 28:19
Kingdom Preparatory Academy is preparing young leaders to go out into the world and change lives for the Kingdom of God!
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..for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.
Luke 18:16