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The mascot of the school is the New Covenant Knight. The school colors are burgundy and navy blue. A motto among the teachers and staff is "Sharpening minds, shepherding hearts, shaping lives." The mission statement of New Covenant Christian School is: "We exist to glorify God by assisting parents in training their children to be Biblically-minded servant-leaders through a Reformed, Christ-center
Christian Folk High School of Jämsä in Finland. A Christian school is a religious school run on Christian principles or by a Christian organization. [1] These schools often include religious education and worship in their curriculum. They may also have a distinct Christian mission or philosophy.
1952: The school was founded in 1952 by the Christian Education Society of Seattle under the name of Calvin Christian School. The Rev. Watson Groen died in that year and the name of the school was changed to Watson Groen Christian School. The school began with students in grades 1–8 under the tutelage of the first teacher, Miss Parker.
Timothy Christian High School ACES Team (Academic Challenge in Engineering and Science) won the 2023 State Championship, an academic battle of private and public school scholars across Illinois. VEI, a student-run virtual business plan, also captured the State 2022 title and placed 13th at Nationals.
In 1978, the academy added its high-school program and graduated its first four seniors in 1979. [4] In 1980, the church separated from the Presbyterian Church and changed its name to Grace Bible Church. The school continued, but with a multi-church sponsorship. In 1986, the school became the Coastal Christian School.
Cair Paravel Latin School; Canterbury Christian School; Christ's Dominion Academy; Coram Deo Academy; Coram Deo Classical Academy; Covenant Christian Academy (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) Covenant Christian Academy (West Peabody, Massachusetts) Covenant Classical School; Coventry Christian Schools
Westminster Christian School is a private PK3–12 Calvinist school in Palmetto Bay, Florida. WCS is governed by a board of directors—13 people (mostly current parents, although some have been former faculty) elected by parents of current enrollees. It is operated by a Head of School who is hired by the Board.
Beginning as a high school, Hope expanded to include middle school grades in 1981 and grades 1–5 in 1982, eventually adding kindergarten and preschool as well. As enrollment increased over time, the single campus was no longer sufficient for the school's needs. In the late 1990s the school purchased a nearby church and its adjacent land.