We see a close connection between the mission of our school and the mission of the church. Church is not buildings, rituals, or religious meetings. Church is people, who through Jesus Christ, have been called out of darkness and called together to serve His purposes. We have been called out of a lonely self-centered way of life, and are assembled with others. Together we are called to live our lives centered around His purposes.
The Scriptures tell us that the responsibility for the education of our children lies not with the state, the church, or any other institution, but with parents. (Deut. 6:7, Prv. 22:6) The parents must wisely discern among the choices available to educate their children. VCFS was established by a group of parents who evaluated their options and decided to join their efforts and abilities to provide the best education possible for their children.
Mission Statement:
Making Disciples, Building the Church, Expanding the Kingdom, and Glorifying God To Build Leaders in the Next Generation.



Mr. Tom Scopel is the principal of Victory Christian Fellowship School and he is very involved with and concerned about each student and teacher. His relationship with the students is not only one of authority and correction, but one of love and consideration.
VCFS is located within our church building. We currently have fourteen students K-12 and have five full-time and three part-time teachers. Each teacher is dedicated to seeing all students grow in knowledge, character, wisdom, and a relationship with God. No student is left behind in the learning process because we are able to tailor to the needs of the individual student. We see that each child has potential and if given the right foundation and motivation they, in God, can accomplish anything, Our goal is to offer a variety of classes other than the core subjects, such as:
Each Friday at 8:15 our weekly Chapel takes place. This is a time for our students to expand their relationship with God and learn even more about his Word and how it applies to their lives.
Every morning we start our day with praise and worship followed by a time of prayer. This is a time of prayer for our day and any personal, church, school, or community needs. Everyday after lunch we have another prayer time in which we pray specifically for our missionary in Africa and the group of boys that she cares for.
We believe in teaching selflessness to the students through servanthood. Jesus was the ultimate servant. He put others needs before His own. We try to instill this biblical principle at a young age by having every student involved in daily care of our school and church. Each student has a specific task that they are responsible for such as lunch clean-up and sanctuary set-up. This not only teaches them servanthood but it also teaches them work ethic and responsibility.

For more Information, please contact:
Tom Scopel at
660-493-2434
Office hours are
8-4, Monday thru Friday or
vcfschool@vcfwaverly.com
International Lego League Tournament
The Maniac Mechanics have been raising funds in a variety of different ways for their upcoming competition in Minnesota after winning the state tournement at Kansas City. The competition is May1-4. So far the team has raised $1,874.59. Their goal is $2800 to cover entry fee and traveling cost, If you have any ideas on how to raise the additional money needed please let us know. Thanks to everyone for their support.