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The Prep provides Arts students venues where they can express themselves and share their gift with family,
friends, and the community.

Whether it's acting in a play, playing an instrument, singing a solo, producing a video, or presenting a
painting, Prep Arts students are encouraged to explore, develop, and perform.

The Prep has focused on three specific areas of emphasis with regards to the Arts opportunities it provides:

Arts Core Values
The Prep is committed to four core Arts values.

1.  To develop our Arts students full potential in the area of their gifting.

2.  To develop an appreciation for the Arts in all of our students.

3.  To provide our Arts students with the facilities and equipment that will enable them to perform at the         
      highest possible level.

4.  To celebrate the success and achievements of our Arts students.
Traditional Arts
A focus on the more traditional  
methods and tools for creating
visual art, such as drawing and
painting.

Performing Arts
While all of the arts skills being
taught can be viewed as a
performance, there is a cultural
acceptance of the term 'Performing
Arts' as a reference to the theatre
and musical arts.

Electronic Arts
A broad area that covers all realms
of new media from graphic design,
to television, to the web, and
beyond.
Arts students express themselves at the North Pointe
arts