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North Cariboo Christian School is located at 2876 Red Bluff Rd, Quesnel, BC V2J 6C7. The school provides Christian education for students in Kindergarten through Grade 9 and says it has grown to serve 125+ students. NCCS describes its approach as whole-person, Christ-centred education with a biblical foundation, aiming to help students know, love, and effectively serve Jesus Christ.
School type: Independent School (Quesnel)
Education language: English
Religious affiliation: North Cariboo Christian School is a Christian, faith-based school that provides education with a biblical foundation and Christ-centred teaching.
Grades: K-9
Phone: 250 747-4417
Email: office@nccschool.ca
Principal: Pieter Van Jaarsveld
North Cariboo Christian School is a Christian, faith-based school that provides education with a biblical foundation and Christ-centred teaching.
Student support / inclusive education and learning assistance NCCS highlights its Inclusive Education Department and Learning Assistance as key supports for students. The school also notes it has Teacher’s Assistants and a dedicated Learning Support Assistant to help optimize student learning and support teachers. Food services / Hot Lunch Program NCCS offers an optional hot lunch program for families. The program is also described as a school fundraiser and a way to build a family-oriented meal experience, with volunteer opportunities to help run lunches.
NCCS describes a family-oriented approach that emphasizes a parent-teacher-child relationship, with primary responsibility for education resting with parents. The school says it strives to provide a caring and supportive learning environment and that staff aim to model Christian faith so students grow to know, love, and serve Jesus Christ. The school also notes Bible-based curriculum elements including Bible lessons and daily devotions to help instill values.
NCCS accepts admission applications year-round for Grades K–9. The admissions process includes submitting a family application (with academic and medical history), pledging to pay tuition, and completing an in-person admissions interview with the Principal and admissions team. Forms can be downloaded and submitted by email, fax, or phone contact is provided; enrollment forms for returning students are emailed to families and are not posted online.
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Academic Performance
School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.
All Grades overall score: 50 - well below the province independent school average of 55, trailing by 5 points.
Literacy: 49
Numeracy: 50
Literacy and numeracy are closely matched.
School year trend view: All Grades (combined Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where available). In 2024-2025, literacy is 49, numeracy is 50, and overall is 50.
Compared with 2021-2022, the overall score was broadly stable.
In the latest year, numeracy is the strongest of the three measures at 50, while literacy is lowest at 49.
Across the available years, literacy declined by 6 points since 2021-2022, while numeracy improved by 9 points since 2021-2022.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2024-2025, academic performance is 50.
Academic Performance shows the largest shift across the available period, was broadly stable since 2021-2022.
Data is regularly updated to reflect the latest available academic scores and assessments from official school records.
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Academic Performance
School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.
All Grades overall score: 50 - well below the province independent school average of 55, trailing by 5 points.
Literacy: 49
Numeracy: 50
Literacy and numeracy are closely matched.
School year trend view: All Grades (combined Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where available). In 2024-2025, literacy is 49, numeracy is 50, and overall is 50.
Compared with 2021-2022, the overall score was broadly stable.
In the latest year, numeracy is the strongest of the three measures at 50, while literacy is lowest at 49.
Across the available years, literacy declined by 6 points since 2021-2022, while numeracy improved by 9 points since 2021-2022.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2024-2025, academic performance is 50.
Academic Performance shows the largest shift across the available period, was broadly stable since 2021-2022.
Academic Performance
School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 overall score: 50 - well below the province independent school average of 55, trailing by 5 points.
Literacy: 49
Numeracy: 50
Literacy and numeracy are closely matched.
School year trend view: Grade 4. In 2024-2025, literacy is 49, numeracy is 50, and overall is 50.
Compared with 2022-2023, the overall score was broadly stable.
In the latest year, numeracy is the strongest of the three measures at 50, while literacy is lowest at 49.
Across the available years, literacy was broadly stable since 2022-2023, while numeracy improved by 3 points since 2022-2023.
Grade 4 trend view. In 2024-2025, academic performance is 50.
Academic Performance shows the largest shift across the available period, was broadly stable since 2022-2023.
Academic Performance
Showing latest available year: 2021-2022. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 overall score: 48 - below the province independent school average of 53, trailing by 5 points.
Literacy: 55
Numeracy: 41
Literacy is a clear strength; numeracy is the area with the most room to grow.
School year trend view: Grade 7. In 2021-2022, literacy is 55, numeracy is 41, and overall is 48.
Compared with 2021-2022, the overall score was broadly stable.
In the latest year, literacy is the strongest of the three measures at 55, while numeracy is lowest at 41.
Grade 7 trend view. In 2021-2022, academic performance is 48.