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Fostering Future Servant Leaders

Our Mission Service Learning (MSL) program is a vital part of the SPH experience, fostering a heart of service and real-world impact from Grades 1-12. Rooted in Christian values, students engage with local communities, schools, and organizations to create meaningful change while growing in faith and critical thinking.

Fostering Future Servant Leaders

Our Mission Service Learning (MSL) program is a vital part of the SPH experience, fostering a heart of service and real-world impact from Grades 1-12.

Rooted in Christian values, students engage with local communities, schools, and organizations to create meaningful change while growing in faith and critical thinking.

Fostering Future Servant Leaders

Our Mission Service Learning (MSL) program is a vital part of the SPH experience, fostering a heart of service and real-world impact from Grades 1-12. Rooted in Christian values, students engage with local communities, schools, and organizations to create meaningful change while growing in faith and critical thinking.

Each

Campus

Implements

the

MSL

program

in a way

that reflects

the

uniqueness

of its

student

body

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and

local

context,

offering

age

appropriate

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and

spiritually

grounded

service

opportunities.

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Our MSL Program

At some campuses, our MSL program tries to connect each grade level with a dedicated ministry partner. Students engage in service activities four times a year, often maintaining these relationships for two years to build deeper connections. Lessons from chapels, devotions, and Bible classes help prepare students spiritually and practically. Senior School students also have the opportunity to join a 4-5 day MSL trip to further extend their service experience.

Our MSL Program

At some campuses, our MSL program tries to connect each grade level with a dedicated ministry partner. Students engage in service activities four times a year, often maintaining these relationships for two years to build deeper connections.

Lessons from chapels, devotions, and Bible classes help prepare students spiritually and practically. Senior School students also have the opportunity to join a 4-5 day MSL trip to further extend their service experience.

Our MSL Program

At some campuses, our MSL program tries to connect each grade level with a dedicated ministry partner. Students engage in service activities four times a year, often maintaining these relationships for two years to build deeper connections. Lessons from chapels, devotions, and Bible classes help prepare students spiritually and practically. Senior School students also have the opportunity to join a 4-5 day MSL trip to further extend their service experience.

Overall, our students participate in service projects that align with our Expected Student Outcomes (ESO), encouraging them to become active world changers. The specific partner organizations are communicated to students and parents each year.

Through the MSL program, students learn to apply their education to serve others, strengthening both their faith and their role as compassionate leaders.

Instilling a Heart of Service from a Young Age

More than just meeting needs, MSL focuses on building relationships and sharing Christ’s love, shaping students into compassionate global citizens committed to making a positive impact.

Instilling a Heart of Service from a Young Age

More than just meeting needs, MSL focuses on building relationships and sharing Christ’s love, shaping students into compassionate global citizens committed to making a positive impact.

Instilling a Heart of Service from a Young Age

More than just meeting needs, MSL focuses on building relationships and sharing Christ’s love, shaping students into compassionate global citizens committed to making a positive impact.

MSL at Kindergarten

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MSL at Primary School

woman carrying white and green textbook

MSL at Middle and High School

woman carrying white and green textbook

MSL at Kindergarten

woman carrying white and green textbook
Mission Service Learning begins in the early years, with age-appropriate activities designed to cultivate kindness, gratitude, and empathy.

Kindergarten students learn to appreciate the people around them such as family members, school staff, and community helpers through simple yet meaningful acts like sharing a meal, singing a song, or offering a heartfelt thank you. These early experiences help children develop Christ-like values and recognize the impact of small, loving actions in their daily lives. Each campus adapts the program to reflect its community and student needs, ensuring that even our youngest learners are engaged in purposeful service.

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MSL at Primary School

woman carrying white and green textbook

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MSL at Middle and High School

woman carrying white and green textbook

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MSL at Kindergarten

woman carrying white and green textbook
Mission Service Learning begins in the early years, with age-appropriate activities designed to cultivate kindness, gratitude, and empathy.

Kindergarten students learn to appreciate the people around them such as family members, school staff, and community helpers through simple yet meaningful acts like sharing a meal, singing a song, or offering a heartfelt thank you. These early experiences help children develop Christ-like values and recognize the impact of small, loving actions in their daily lives. Each campus adapts the program to reflect its community and student needs, ensuring that even our youngest learners are engaged in purposeful service.

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MSL at Primary School

woman carrying white and green textbook

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MSL at Middle and High School

woman carrying white and green textbook

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