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The King’s School is located in Langley, BC (PO Box 28, Stn Milner, Langley, BC V2Y 0W9). The school provides Christian education from preschool through Grade 12, aiming to deliver the BC Ministry of Education curriculum from a Christian worldview and emphasizing a caring community on its 23-acre property near Willoughby.
School type: Independent School (Langley)
Education language: The school offers English Language Learning (ELL) support through its English Language Learning department, and admissions materials describe fee tiers for students requiring moderate or comprehensive ELL support. The language(s) used to teach the core curriculum are not explicitly stated in the provided sources.
Religious affiliation: The King’s School describes itself as providing quality Christian education and states its mission, vision, and core values are rooted in Christ and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Grades: K-12
Phone: 604 888-0969
Email: school@tkc.com
Principal: Timothy Ireland
The school offers English Language Learning (ELL) support through its English Language Learning department, and admissions materials describe fee tiers for students requiring moderate or comprehensive ELL support. The language(s) used to teach the core curriculum are not explicitly stated in the provided sources.
The King’s School describes itself as providing quality Christian education and states its mission, vision, and core values are rooted in Christ and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
English Language Learning (ELL) The school offers an English Language Learning (ELL) program, with admissions information outlining different fee tiers for local students who require moderate or comprehensive ELL support. Bible / Christian discipleship and spiritual formation The school uses a Bible curricular framework intended to help every student encounter the Gospel story each year, including weekly Bible Memory Verses and term recitations. It also offers a “Master of Memory” program with Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum levels focused on internalizing longer passages of scripture. Accessibility The school states it provides a learning and working environment that supports all students, staff, and the larger community, and references a three-year accessibility plan (2023–26) aligned with the Accessible BC Act. Technology (ProTECHt protocol) The school describes an information technology protocol that provides school-managed Chromebooks in most high school classrooms and asks students to leave cell phones, smartwatches, and other internet-aware devices at home to protect the learning environment. Environmental learning opportunities (Creation Care) The campus features student opportunities connected to gardens, an apiary, an orchard, and nature trails, aligned with the school’s “Creation Care” core value. Secondary school course and program guide The school publishes a Secondary School Course and Program Guide for its high school students (referenced for 2024–2025).
The school’s mission is “Knowing, Showing, & Enjoying God,” with a vision summarized as “Hold Fast,” aiming for students to “shine brightly in their thoughts, relationships, and pursuits by holding fast to the word of life.” Core values listed are Community, Christ-like Character, and Creation Care. The school also notes expectations around technology use through its ProTECHt protocol (school-managed devices and leaving personal internet-aware devices at home).
Families are directed to the school’s Admissions page for enrollment procedures. The admissions process includes reading the General Admission Policy and Admissions Procedures, submitting an application form with required documents to the school office, and paying a $100 application processing fee per family. After acceptance, a $500 non-refundable enrollment deposit is required to guarantee a classroom seat; the school also notes that international students may apply and that applicants should support the school’s mission and vision principles.
Site: www.thekingsschool.org/
Phone: 604 888-0969
Address: Po Box 28 Stn Milner, Langley, BC V2Y 0W9
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Academic Performance
School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.
All Grades overall score: 47 - above the district average of 44, ahead by 3 points.
Literacy: 44
Numeracy: 50
Numeracy is a relative strength; literacy has more room to grow.
School year trend view: All Grades (combined Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where available). In 2024-2025, literacy is 44, numeracy is 50, and overall is 47.
Compared with 2019-2020, the overall score improved by 15 points.
In the latest year, numeracy is the strongest of the three measures at 50, while literacy is lowest at 44.
Across the available years, literacy improved by 9 points since 2019-2020, while numeracy improved by 21 points since 2019-2020.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2024-2025, academic performance is 47.
Academic Performance shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 15 points since 2019-2020.
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: 47 - above the district average of 44, ahead by 3 points.
Literacy: 44
Numeracy: 50
Numeracy is a relative strength; literacy has more room to grow.
School year trend view: All Grades (combined Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where available). In 2024-2025, literacy is 44, numeracy is 50, and overall is 47.
Compared with 2019-2020, the overall score improved by 15 points.
In the latest year, numeracy is the strongest of the three measures at 50, while literacy is lowest at 44.
Across the available years, literacy improved by 9 points since 2019-2020, while numeracy improved by 21 points since 2019-2020.
All Grades trend view combines Grade 4 and Grade 7 averages where both are available. In 2024-2025, academic performance is 47.
Academic Performance shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 15 points since 2019-2020.
Academic Performance
School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.
Grade 4 overall score: 41 - below the district average of 44, trailing by 3 points.
Literacy: 39
Numeracy: 43
Numeracy is a relative strength; literacy has more room to grow.
School year trend view: Grade 4. In 2024-2025, literacy is 39, numeracy is 43, and overall is 41.
Compared with 2020-2021, the overall score declined by 8 points.
In the latest year, numeracy is the strongest of the three measures at 43, while literacy is lowest at 39.
Across the available years, literacy declined by 11 points since 2020-2021, while numeracy declined by 5 points since 2020-2021.
Grade 4 trend view. In 2024-2025, academic performance is 41.
Academic Performance shows the largest shift across the available period, declined by 8 points since 2020-2021.
Academic Performance
School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.
Grade 7 overall score: 52 - well above the district average of 44, ahead by 8 points.
Literacy: 48
Numeracy: 56
Numeracy is a clear strength; literacy is the area with the most room to grow.
School year trend view: Grade 7. In 2024-2025, literacy is 48, numeracy is 56, and overall is 52.
Compared with 2019-2020, the overall score improved by 21 points.
In the latest year, numeracy is the strongest of the three measures at 56, while literacy is lowest at 48.
Across the available years, literacy improved by 14 points since 2019-2020, while numeracy improved by 28 points since 2019-2020.
Grade 7 trend view. In 2024-2025, academic performance is 52.
Academic Performance shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 21 points since 2019-2020.