Preparing Future Leaders
Focus on post-secondary preparation and the development of students as Imaginal leaders.
"I think it is possible for ordinary people to choose to be extraordinary."
Elon Musk
Becoming Imaginal Leaders
Our world today has been profoundly shaped by Imaginal Leaders who saw a different future, the likes of Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, Mahatma Ghandi, Queen Victoria, Henry Ford, Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King Jr., Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, and Elon Musk to name a few. These are examples of Imaginal Leaders who saw a different future, who stepped out of their comfort zones and created obsolescence in their world.
Graduate Profile
Students graduating from Master’s College will be able to pursue their personal vision without limitation by achieving academic excellence and by becoming Imaginal Leaders.
The foundation of our Graduate Profile is academic excellence. Historically, over 90% our high school graduates go on to the post-secondary program of their choice.
Imaginal Leaders
At Master’s, cultivating our students to be Imaginal Leaders, those who can see and create the future, is as important as preparing them for post-secondary education. For in a world of massive change and complexity, it is those with the Imaginal abilities of seeing and creating who will be truly Future Ready.
Real leaders.
Real stories.
Students becoming Imaginal Leaders
Literacy where it counts
Just as in academic development, where the focus is on literacy and numeracy as foundational competencies, the following literacy domains are foundational for students becoming Imaginal Leaders and Future Ready.
Innovation Literacy
id Program (Imaginal Design) introduces students to the world of design and becoming Imaginal. Students will develop their abilities to innovate and invent by building their Innovation literacy through an intentional 6 year program, starting in Junior High.
Financial Literacy
Students develop financial literacy through various interactive experiences, such as the CashFlow game from Rich Dad Poor Dad. Financial literacy coupled with entrepreneurship are essential components of preparing students for their future.
Spiritual Literacy
Students explore some of the deep questions of life from a Biblical perspective, such as ‘why am I here? what is the purpose of my life? who am I? what am I called to do?’ In addition, students will learn how faith, hope and love are the driving forces for the Imaginal Leader. The Christian faith is presented to students in an integrated fashion in their courses and in school life, rather than through a scheduled class. Special assemblies, spiritual life weeks, and missions opportunities are also given to students.
Sr. High Programming
In addition to offering a strong academic program, Master’s Sr. High programming places a focus on students developing the future ready skills to become Imaginal Leaders.