The Curriculum

One core, kindergarten through Grade 12.

FaithCore Lab is built on three parts that work together: a Bible spine, a formation journey, and academic courses taught with a Christian lens. Here is how they fit — and how long each course takes.

The three parts

Bible, formation, and academics.

BibleCore

The Bible spine

A continuous K–12 study of Scripture — the Old Testament, the life of Christ, the New Testament, and Christian doctrine — one grade building on the last.

PurposeCore

The formation journey

Christian formation applied to who a student is — identity, gifts, calling, and mission — plus development electives for the AI era.

Academic

Courses with a Christian lens

History, government, economics, and the humanities — taught to build critical thinking, with Scripture as the North Star and no partisanship.

The progression

What each stage builds.

Elementary (K–5)

The foundation: the big story of Scripture and the earliest formation — a child begins to see themselves inside God’s story.

Middle School (6–8)

Identity → Gifts → Calling → Mission: an interior foundation of who I am, what I carry, why I’m here, and who it’s for.

High School (9–12)

Conviction → Influence → Vocation → Legacy: Bible I–IV, academic courses, and electives that form durable, uniquely human skills.

Formats & timelines

How long each course takes.

Every course lists its format, credit value, and length up front, so a school or family can plan the year with confidence.

Course groupGradesFormatLengthCredit
BibleCore — BibleK–12Full year32 lessonsFull-year (1.0 in high school)
BibleCore electives (Apologetics, Doctrine, World Religions)9–12Semester~16 weeks0.5
PurposeCore — formationK–12ContinuousYear by yearProgram
PurposeCore electives (Understanding AI, Reading the World, …)7–12Semester · project-based~16 weeks0.5
Academic — World / U.S. History9–12Full yearTwo semesters1.0
Academic — Government, Economics, Personal Finance9–12Semester~18 weeks0.5
Academic electives (Psychology, Philosophy, Bioethics, WWII)9–12Semester~18 weeks0.5