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Peace Christian School is located in Chetwynd, BC (PO Box 2050, Chetwynd, BC V0C 1J0). The school offers Christian education from early childhood through Grade 12. Its mission is “Preparing Caring Students who Love, Learn, Lead,” and it describes a compassionate community where love is rooted in Christ, knowledge is pursued with excellence, and character is developed through service.
School type: Independent School (Peace River South)
Education language: English
Religious affiliation: Peace Christian School describes itself as a Christian school, with a mission and community where love is rooted in Christ.
Grades: K-12
Phone: 250 788-2044
Email: office@peacechristianschool.ca
Principal: Kristin Atherton
Peace Christian School describes itself as a Christian school, with a mission and community where love is rooted in Christ.
Early Childhood (30 months–5 years) The school offers two early childhood classes with structured and unstructured play and activities supporting multiple areas of child development. Kindergarten & Elementary The school offers a K–elementary program and invites families to call, email, or message to arrange a visit and learn more. High School (fully accredited) The school offers a fully accredited high school program with classes needed for entry into post-secondary pathways (trades or professional tracks). It also highlights strong academic rigor and skilled teachers in their subject areas. Food programs (parent-supported; may vary) The school previously ran hot lunch and milk programs, which were cancelled at one point due to a shortage of volunteers (and could be reassessed if enough volunteers step up).
The school emphasizes a caring, nurturing community where love is rooted in Christ, learning is pursued with excellence, and character is shown through service. It also states a commitment to promoting “learning for life” and enriching students’ lives.
Transportation information includes School District 59 buses and a PCS shuttle bus (from CSS to PCS and back). The school shares expectations for bus riding such as assigned seats by family (and possibly by learning cohort), orderly entry/exit, no eating or drinking on the bus, and (in the referenced procedures) masks for students in Grade 5 and older while on the bus.
The school invites families to register and to call, email, or message to arrange a visit to learn about programs. It also directs families to its “Registration & Costs” page for eligibility, costs, and admission logistics.
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