We can help teens get started on the right foot by focusing on the skills they need for the future.
By taking a values-based and all-around approach to learning, a Christian education can be very important for helping teens learn the skills they will need for the rest of their lives. At House of Hope Piedmont, we offer teen girls in the 13–17 age range the opportunity to carve a better path for themselves in the Mocksville, North Carolina area.

Christian education stresses moral and ethical standards that come from biblical teachings. To help students make better choices in many areas of their lives, our teachers stress the importance of developing a strong moral sense. This foundation is critical to helping our teens move beyond the behaviors they’ve struggled with and work toward healthier choices and relationships.
Through this method of looking at things through a moral and ethical lens, Christian education often promotes critical thinking. Our students learn how to think about things, figure out solutions, and choose actions that are in line with their faith. This skill is very useful for dealing with problems in a variety of settings they may face once they leave our program. Additionally, our program works to teach teens the value of communication. Through counseling and peer interactions, they learn how to clearly say what they want to say, listen carefully, and have polite conversations.
Our program is based on Christian education methods that can set struggling teens on a better path. We teach them the skills needed for lifelong success so they can not only turn their lives around, but also feel confident about their futures. If you’re concerned about your teen, contact our team today.
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FAQs About Our Christian Education
Ensuring your child is getting a good education in the right environment is an important decision, and the young ladies who are part of our program receive a Christian education during their stay. Below, you’ll find answers to common questions that families ask about our faith-based schooling, which supports students’ academic, emotional, and spiritual growth.
Will my teen still earn credits towards graduation?
Yes, our Christian schooling provides accredited coursework so that students can stay on track with their education and work towards earning a high school diploma.
Do students need to be affirmed Christians or of a particular denomination to attend?
No, we welcome students from all backgrounds. While all of our coursework includes Bible-based activities and study, our approach is rooted in compassion and respect for each young lady who comes through our doors, no matter where she may be in her faith journey.
What is the classroom environment like?
Our classes are small and structured, providing a safe, supportive space where students receive individualized attention and build positive relationships with teachers and peers.
What kinds of spiritual growth opportunities are offered in your Christian education program?
Students may participate in daily devotionals, prayer, chapel services, and other service programs designed to nurture character, build faith, and encourage personal growth and reflection.
How involved will we be as parents or guardians?
Family involvement is a key aspect of our program and is encouraged through regular updates, family counseling services, and similar opportunities to participate in your teen’s growth and milestones as they move through our program.