School Trips & Field Trip Week
At Cornerstone we aim to exercise a biblical worldview through engagement with different opportunities and communities. Trips are encouraged and a week off from campus class days and at home curriculum is scheduled for adventures away from our immediate community to experience new opportunities, communities, cultures, and enrichment to the time period being studied.
Historical Enrichment Experiences & Discovery Week
At Cornerstone we strive to make the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom a memorable experience by enriching the historical time periods with simulation experiences. Twice a year students and families will participate in a Historical Enrichment Experience that brings a time period to life with details of attire, food, music, art, discoveries, inventions, popular activities, and important feats. To further enrich the pursuit of knowledge, a week off from curriculum is scheduled for student-led discoveries. Discovery Week is a time for students and families to pursue passions and interests outside of curriculum subjects to experience new opportunities and skills.
Cornerstone Competitions
Cornerstone Competitions are opportunities for our community to compete and strive alongside each other with a common goal in mind-triumph. These competitions happen throughout the school year and Cornerstone houses earn points for prevailing. Parents and students will pursue athletic achievements in various activities with the essence of rivalry in a culture of teamwork, respect, adherence to morals, challenging personal growth, and positive support of others.
Cornerstone House System
Cornerstone families are organized into one of four different houses. Each family remains in their house for the duration of their time at Cornerstone. Houses allow for the bonding of teammates, pursuit of achievements and triumph at the end of the school year for the house with the most points accumulated.
Cornerstone Days
Cornerstone Days are events geared for the gathering of the entire family to join together with the whole community. These events are opportunities for fellowship, fun, laughter, connection, and worship.
Cornerstone Cotillion
At Cornerstone a season of etiquette and dance classes is implemented with all students. To end the season, we celebrate our efforts with Cornerstone Cotillion, a formal dance and dinner. This social event for the entire family is a highlight of the year where a King and Queen of Etiquette are crowned and lasting memories are made.
Service Projects
At Cornerstone we encourage families and students to experience a sense of purpose in contributing to something larger than themselves through the commitment to serving others for the glory of God. Cornerstone Service Projects are executed twice a year with an emphasis on meeting needs, showing compassion, exercising selflessness and servant hood, and fostering connection with the greater area community.
Clubs
On Wednesday/Thursday mornings, students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of fun and engaging clubs, led by parents who share their passions and talents. These clubs cater to different interests, offering something for everyone, from arts and crafts to outdoor adventures and team-building activities. It’s a time for students to explore new hobbies, build friendships, and grow in creativity and teamwork, all while being guided by supportive, caring mentors.
Scholé Day
Scholé, a Greek word meaning “restful learning,” invites students to spend one day a week with a slow, intentional day of reflection and discovery. Activities might include nature walks, journaling, or learning about a composer—all meant to foster deeper thought and connection with God’s creation. Families can choose to join a small group or enjoy the day together at home. The goal is a peaceful, focused time of learning, helping students grow in both knowledge and wonder.