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The meaning of the Cornerstone Logo
The dominant element is the stylized Celtic cross. The Celtic cross reminds us of our Scottish Presbyterian roots. The arms of the cross end with the Botonee cross trefoil, or triple scallops, symbolic of the Trinity. The Botonee Cross is also said to end with green buds, symbolic of youth and growth.
The theme of growth is continued in the vine and flower work surrounded the central elements of the logo box. We want Cornerstone to be a place where covenant children will grow and flourish.
The Cornerstone “C” surrounding the cross is in Papyrus font to represent our commitment to history (including Egyptian history) as the central organizing theme of our classical curriculum. The “C” is in the shade of blue Cornerstone shares with our sister school, Pusch Ridge Christian Academy.
The box which encloses the elements of the logo is a conceptual representation of a cornerstone:
Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD, Behold, I lay in Zion for a foundation a stone, a tried stone, a precious corner stone, a sure foundation: he that believeth shall not make haste. Isaiah 28:16
The distinctive Cornerstone cross appears in several forms, as seen here:
The full logo also has several variants:
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