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Chilliwack Adventist Christian School (CACS) is located at 46018 Riverside Dr, Chilliwack, BC V2P 3K8. The school provides Christ-centered Christian education for grades Kindergarten to 8, emphasizing a small-school, low student–teacher ratio experience within multi-grade classrooms. CACS describes its mission as showing children Jesus, nurturing their love for Him and others, teaching them to think, and empowering them to serve.
School type: Independent School (Chilliwack)
Education language: English
Religious affiliation: CACS is a Seventh-day Adventist Christian school and part of the worldwide Seventh-day Adventist network of schools. The school states that Christ is at the center of what they do and the Bible is their foundation.
Grades: N/A
Phone: 604 792-8344
Email: principal@cacschool.ca
Principal: Melanie Adams
CACS is a Seventh-day Adventist Christian school and part of the worldwide Seventh-day Adventist network of schools. The school states that Christ is at the center of what they do and the Bible is their foundation.
Student support / whole-child education CACS describes a “whole child approach,” supporting students’ spiritual, academic, physical, and social growth in a Christ-filled environment. The school highlights small class sizes, individual attention, and a multi-grade setting as part of how it delivers this program. Health / physical development The school emphasizes making healthy choices and includes daily exercise along with learning about good sleep, healthy eating, and other lifestyle habits as part of honoring the body.
CACS emphasizes Christ-centered learning and describes the Bible as the guide for beliefs and behavior as Protestant Christians. The school highlights goals around spiritual growth, service to others, and developing “wisdom, not just knowledge.” The admissions information states the school welcomes any young person seeking character-building education who is willing to support school standards and comply with school regulations, and it states it does not discriminate based on race, colour, ethnic background, country of origin, or gender.
Families can begin by requesting a registration package (available for download on the Parents page). The school lists required documentation (e.g., student birth certificate and Care Card copies, proof of parent status in Canada, proof of address, and a signed legal residency form) and notes that first-time applicant families will be asked to attend an interview. An admissions committee makes the acceptance decision based on the principal’s recommendation.
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