Saskatoon Christian School

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Saskatoon Christian School
Address
Site 510, Box 8, RR5

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S7K 3J8

Coordinates52°05′15″N 106°35′30″W / 52.087616°N 106.591687°W / 52.087616; -106.591687Coordinates: 52°05′15″N 106°35′30″W / 52.087616°N 106.591687°W / 52.087616; -106.591687
Information
TypeIndependent day school
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Opened1983 (1983)[1]
School boardIndependent
DirectorDavid Harris
PrincipalDr. Christian Klaue
GradesKindergarten to Grade 12
Enrollment200[2] (2017)
LanguageEnglish
Team nameRoyals
Websitesaskatoonchristianschool.ca

Saskatoon Christian School (SCS) is an independent faith-based elementary and secondary school located south of Lakeview and east of Stonebridge, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The institution provides Christian instruction from Kindergarten to Grade 12, in full compliance with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education's Goals of Education and Curriculum Policy.[1]

The school was established in 1983, and is operated by the Saskatoon Society for Christian Education.

History[]

In 1978, a few families decided to build a Christian school in Saskatoon and, in 1981, the Saskatoon Society for Christian Education was formed. The school opened in 1983, using three rented rooms at John Lake School, with 33 students, 2 staff and a K-8 program. The school moved to 2410 Haultain Avenue as tenants of the Saskatoon Full Gospel Church in 1985.

In 1993, SCS received Accredited School status from the Saskatchewan Department of Education. In the following year, the school introduced Grade 9 into its curriculum. In 1999, SCS was accepted as an “associate school” with Saskatoon Public School Division which allowed the school to receive partial funding and access to school division resources. In 2002, the school added Grades 10 to 12 to its curriculum.

In 2003, the school's current facility was built on 37 acres of land. Student enrollment reached 350 in 2010, prompting the school to expand its facilities to include four additional classrooms, a fine arts room and a multi-purpose auditorium.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c About SCS, retrieved 2015-12-26
  2. ^ Active List of Saskatchewan Schools/Programs (PDF), retrieved 2018-02-10
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