Words from some of our alumni...
The staff encouraged me to realize my full potential, both in the classroom and in the sports arena. They showed me how I can use my talent to glorify and honor God.
— Liz Martin, 2001 Graduate of Rhema
...the best part of Rhema is the personal relationship you develop with your teachers. Rhema has a family atmosphere.
— Melissa Bucci, 1991 Graduate of Rhema
I attended Kindergarden at Rhema the 1st year of it's existance. I continued through eighth grade then went to Aliquippa High School where I graduated in 1993. I just wanted to say THANK YOU RHEMA for all that you did for me. Through God's love and blessings, Rhema let me attend under scholarship the latter years as my family couldn't afford the tuition. What I learned at Rhema will be imprinted in my heart forever. God's love truly is forever and unconditional. I have so many memories of Rhema and the teachers and my friends. I now live in the DC area and am an Air Traffic Controller for the FAA. I can assure you I would not be able to do my job without God's guidance and help daily. My prayers will always be with Rhema and the staff and students. May God Bless every one of you.
— Tom Sosebee, 1989 Graduate of Rhema
Words from some of our parents...
We want our kids to see Christianity as part of their daily life and not something they just focus on at church. Rhema helps do that by incorporating the Bible, prayer and principles of Christianity into every subject. We like that Rhema’s values match ours, and that our children are taught to resolve problems and conflicts in a Godly manner.
— Dave & Carla Kuhlman
We are very thankful to be able to send our boys to Rhema. …they are in school more hours each day than they’re at home. It’s important to us that they be in a Christ-centered environment that reinforces the values from our home and church. …We believe our boys are being prepared for the world intellectually and spiritually in a way that other schools simply can’t measure up to.
— Jami & Lori McDonnell
It has been a blessing for our children to attend a school where Jesus Christ is welcomed and magnified, and academic excellence is the standard.
— Christopher Cejer
We believe raising our children with a Christian worldview is the best way in which they can become everything God has intended them to be. We know that Rhema actually helps to build the foundation of the Christian worldview that we are providing.
— Nick & Elaine Storm
