Graduate Profile

In light of Bethany's parameters, mission, and core valuesthe school educates and nurtures students so that, upon graduation from high school, they demonstrate:


Academic competence: Bethany graduates . . .

  • Exhibit foundational knowledge and competence in academic disciplines.
  • Communicate effectively through listening, speaking, and writing.
  • Possess the knowledge and skills for success in making decisions, managing resources, relating to others, and functioning in the workforce.
  • Value and demonstrate the skills of life-long learning - including thinking critically, accessing information, solving problems, and collaborating with others.
  • Utilize current technologies effectively and ethically.
  • Appreciate and demonstrate creativity and artistic expression.

Spiritual growth: Bethany graduates . . .

  • Possess basic biblical literacy, the tools of biblical interpretation, and the know how to draw on the Bible for spiritual discernment.
  • Explore the implications of Jesus' call for their own lives, grow in relationship with Jesus Christ and the faith community, and understand faith as a life-long journey.
  • Ask questions and seek answers through the practice of spiritual disciplines and the counsel of others.
  • Explore and develop their God-given gifts.
  • Value worship as an essential part of Christian life and utilize the skills acquired at Bethany to participate meaningfully in worship.
  • Articulate their beliefs, values, and convictions.
  • Practice service and peacemaking as practical expressions of Christian discipleship.
  • Cultivate a Christian worldview informed by Anabaptist-Mennonite theology and experience.

Lifestyle integrity: Bethany graduates . . .

  • Maintain healthy relationships with others, build friendships, and resolve conflict peaceably.
  • Practice stewardship of all God has entrusted to them - including personal gifts, physical wellness, the environment, time, and resources.
  • Participate in congregational and broader church life.
  • Seek to be compassionate leaders.
  • Value diversity and demonstrate cultural sensitivity.
  • Balance conscientious work with generous service, enjoyment of leisure, and Sabbath rest.
  • Demonstrate integrity and honesty.
  • Live with a sense of curiosity and wonder.