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In 1984, the church members saw a need to provide a Christian education to the children of the church. The membership voted to start a Christian school, utilizing the A.C.E. (Accelerated Christian Education) curriculum, also known as “School of Tomorrow.” Two weeks after the decision was made, the doors of Victory Christian School opened for its first day of classes. The church hired a school administrator and initially only admitted church members as students, charging only the cost of curriculum. The remaining staff consisted of volunteers within the church family for the first year.
As the ministry and community interest grew, admission was eventually opened to the public. After beginning for spiritual and academic reasons, the school began to broaden its operation over the years, incorporating various programs to round out the ministry. Getting involved with the A.C.E. Conventions gave students opportunity to enhance their education by competing in areas such as sports, fine arts, music and other performance events. Athletic programs were added over the years, including flag football, volleyball, softball and basketball, with good success even when competing against much larger schools. Mission trips, community service, field trips and other extra-curricular activities have served to provide students with opportunities for fellowship and social interaction, while improving and encouraging a sense of esprit de corps.