Description
Nebraska Christian School
Nebraska Christian School
Features
Nebraska Christian School offers a traditional college-prep curriculum of math, science, English, social studies, and foreign language. All students are required to take a Bible class and attend a weekly chapel service. Additionally, it offers vocational and exploratory classes such as family & consumer science, art, business, band and choir, and industrial technology.
Nebraska Christian School industrial technology lab was renovated in the summer of 2011, and the curriculum was rewritten. Academics are also very important at Nebraska Christian, and our students consistently place above the national and state average on standardized tests.
The Basics
Setting | one mile outside the city limits of Central City |
School Type | USA High School |
Tuition | US$25,000 – $26,000 |
Housing | Boarding and homestay |
School Website | http://nebraskachristian.org/ |
State | Nebraska |
Nearest City | Lincoln |
Year Founded | 1959 |
Admission Requirement | HK F.3 |
Academic Calendar | Fall/ Summer |
Level Offered | Grade 9-12 |
Enrollment | Approximately 100 students |
International Students | 14% |
Student-Teacher Ratio | 10:1 |
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Academic Programs:
Accounting I&II, Algebra I&II, American History, Art I&II, Band, Bible, Biology, Chemistry, Choir, Computer I&II, Computer Keyboarding I&II, Consumer Math, Cultural Literacy, Economics, English Composition, and Literature I-IV, English Grammar & Composition, Ensemble, General Business, General English, General History, General Music, General Science, Geography, Geometry, Government, Health, Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Introduction to Computer Languages, Math I&II, Music Theory, Physical Education-Fitness, Physical Science, Physics, Spanish I&II, Trigonometry/Pre-calculus, World History, and Yearbook.
Campus:
Library, dining hall, outdoor track, gymnasium, performing arts center etc.
Students Life:
In addition to academics and organized activities, Nebraska Christian also offers a vibrant student life. From student council-sponsored activities to chapel services to the dorm program, NC students are offered many opportunities to get to know each other.