Government
Each government is different, and experience has shown us that a positive, if not close, relationship can benefit the institution because it promotes an environment free of tension or fear. Open communication and knowledge of government parameters regarding education tends to pave the way to this positive relationship.
National and international churches
Churches are some of the main collaborators, because their missions reflect similarities with that of the schools. There are so many possibilities in this relationship because everyone wants to advance the Kingdom of God. In collaboration, the sharing of ideas and resources multiplies the efforts of each community to benefit students.
Local Associations and Schools
The collaboration with other educational communities is an excellent source for innovation and inspiration in student learning. Working together while sharing ideas and resources multiply the efforts of each community to benefit the students.
National and international companies
Companies are a source for training in entrepreneurship and other aspects of potential careers. In addition, they are interested in receiving qualified professionals one day, and the success of many is built on a solid foundation formed in school.
National and international NGOs
NGOs tend to bring a different perspective that allows a more in-depth study of educational work since most are governed by global development standards.
National and international universities
Universities also depend on the work of the school to train high-quality students. A close relationship with local universities provides the opportunity to analyze the school's curriculum and programs in order to produce more successful high school graduates, with regards to the type of university program they might experience.
Neighboring Community
The school does not operate in isolation; being a good neighbor in your community serves as a testimony to the love of Christ. The local community is rich in opportunities to expand student learning and experiences.
Alumni
Students who graduate from the school can form a group of allies who can contribute to the school, share vital feedback, and even, one day, enroll their own children in school.