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On the last day of each school year, Veritas Christian Academy has an awards ceremony. At this ceremony the parents, staff, faculty and student body take time to recognize and honor those students that have achieved the highest levels of academic excellence for that school year. The academic honors that the school presents are given at two levels.
Summa cum laude (with highest honors): Students that receive this award have made an “A” in every academic subject in each quarter. This means that every grade on their report card is at 93% or above. In Secondary School, this award will be given to students that have maintained a 4.0 Grade Point Average for the entire year. Magna cum laude (with high honors): In Grammar School, students that receive this award have maintained an “A” average in every academic subject the entire year. This means that the average of their quarterly percentages is 93% or above. In Secondary School, students will win this award by having a GPA of 3.75 or above. The Christian Character Award Each year Veritas Christian Academy chooses four students, a boy and a girl in the Grammar School and a boy and girl in the Secondary School as recipients of the Christian Character Award. This award is given to honor the students chosen by the faculty as leaders and examples on the basis of Christian Character. On the last day of school, during the Awards Ceremony, the winners of the Christian Character Award are announced. |