At Vidalia Heritage Academy, we affirm that the Bible is the foundation of truth in every area of life and learning. All academic disciplines are taught through a biblical worldview, within a safe and nurturing environment that upholds Christ-centered values and Christian character. Our desire is to partner with families in guiding students to know, understand, and apply God’s Word as they grow in faith and develop a lifelong commitment to biblical truth.
Through active faith, we seek to live out Christian principles and beliefs in our personal and professional lives so that we may effectively encourage and promote the spiritual, intellectual, physical, and social growth of our students.
CHAPEL + STUDENT LED WORSHIP:
Spiritual formation is an integral part of daily life at VHA. Students participate in Bible instruction and weekly chapel services, where they engage in worship through music, prayer, Scripture, and meaningful teaching. These intentional experiences and times of discipleship are designed to nurture spiritual growth, to encourage students to deepen their relationship with Christ, discern His purpose for their lives as they mature spiritually, and live out their faith with confidence and conviction — both inside and outside the classroom.
CHAPEL TIMES:
PRESCHOOL:
Last Friday of the month at 8:30 AM | Kids Bay | Parents/grandparents are welcome and encouraged to attend.
ELEMENTARY:
Wednesdays at 8:00 AM | Historic Sanctuary | Parents/grandparents are welcome and encouraged to attend.
MIDDLE SCHOOL:
Fridays at 8:05 – 9:00 AM | The Student Center | Student-Led Worship
HIGH SCHOOL:
Fridays at 9:28 – 10:18 AM | The Student Center | Student-Led Worship
Missions + Service
At VHA, part of our active faith is serving God by serving others. Take a look at a few of the ways our students serve throughout our community and beyond during the school year.
Elementary School:
Each elementary school grade focuses on serving a specific group of people or ministry each school year. They are offered the opportunity to serve through different mission projects such as collecting and donating items to local mission centers, making cards for and visiting assisted living residents, or participating in projects like Blessing Boxes or Operation Christmas Child. It's a great hands-on way for our students to learn to serve and how they can bless others around them.
Upper School:
Acts of service range from volunteering through youth groups and community organizations to creating care packages and delivering them to different outreach ministries. Where every student steps foot, not only are they representing VHA, they are being an ambassador of Christ.