
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of Calvary Academy is to provide students with an academically superior education founded upon the Bible, which trains students to live with purpose and integrity, like Daniel and Esther.
VISION STATEMENT
The vision of Calvary Academy is to see students develop spiritually, socially, morally, and academically, to learn to respect themselves and others, and to thrive in an environment that allows them to reach their full potential and develop the unique talents that God has given them.
PURPOSE STATEMENT
The purpose of Calvary Academy is to function as the educational ministry of the First Pentecostal Church. The goal of Calvary Academy is to place the Truth of God’s Word into the hearts of our students and then to perpetuate the Truth for generations to come while providing a world-class education.
PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT
Calvary Academy believes that teaching students curricula from a Biblical perspective, using Biblical principles and disciplines provides students with an academically superior education. Drawing from Biblical absolutes and values students are provided with foundational truths upon which to obtain knowledge. Calvary Academy endeavors to train students to emulate the traits and abilities of historical role models Daniel and Esther. It is the desire of faculty and staff to equip students with the strength of mind, caliber of character, and personal deportment to succeed at the highest levels of the professional world, and to see each student fulfill his individual calling.
STATEMENT OF BELIEF
Calvary Academy is a ministry of First Pentecostal Church of North Little Rock. Enrollment and employment is open exclusively to families and individuals who are active members of First Pentecostal Church, ensuring unity in doctrine, lifestyle, and purpose.
We believe the Bible is the inspired and infallible Word of God and our ultimate authority in all matters of faith and life (2 Timothy 3:15–17). We affirm the Oneness of God—that Jesus is the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (Matthew 28:19; John 5:43; John 10:30; Colossians 2:9). Salvation is by grace through faith and is experienced through repentance, water baptism in Jesus' name for the remission of sins, and the infilling of the Holy Ghost, evidenced by speaking in tongues as the Spirit gives utterance (Acts 2:38; Acts 10:44–48; Ephesians 2:8). The gospel is the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and we apply it through obedience—repenting of sin, being baptized in Jesus' name, and receiving the Holy Ghost (1 Corinthians 15:1–4; Romans 6:3–4).
As Christians, we are called to live holy lives, inwardly and outwardly, empowered by the Holy Ghost and guided by love for God and others (1 Peter 2:9; Galatians 5:22–25). We uphold a Biblical standard of modesty and distinction in appearance, believing that our outward presentation should reflect the inward work of the Spirit. This includes the scriptural principle that men and women should maintain clear and God-ordained distinctions in dress and appearance as a reflection of holiness unto the Lord (Deuteronomy 22:5).