The founding families of Annandale Christian College believed no education is ‘neutral’. They believed it is natural for all teachers to express their personal beliefs and values as they interpret, plan and deliver the curriculum in their classrooms; and for all schools to teach children their own particular view of the world and the role they believe students should play in it. We still believe this.
The Annandale Christian College community believes it is important to have Christian teachers educating their students and, more importantly, that they deliberately teach from a Christian worldview. Christians believe the world belongs to God. He has a plan for it and for all who live in it. Christian education is not about avoiding the world. Rather, it seeks to engage with the culture and prepare students for lives that reflect, serve and honour God. It is about acknowledging God in every subject area and in every area of life.