Laurel Christian High School
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| Laurel Christian High School | |
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| Location | |
| 1200 HWY 15 Laurel, MS 39440 United States |
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| Information | |
| Type | Private |
| School district | Mississippi Association of Independent Schools |
| Headmaster | Rick Bartley |
| Color(s) | Blue and gold |
| Mascot | Lion |
| Website | www.laurelchristian.org |
Laurel Christian High School is a Christian college preparatory school that was founded in 1982. It is located in Laurel, Mississippi (USA). The school offers a Christian-based classical education that is built on the time-honored trivium: grammar, logic, and rhetoric. Bob Jones University has been a crucial sponsor of the school throughout the years.
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[edit] Churches
Laurel Christian High School is spread across three different churches in Laurel. Covenant Presbyterian Church (PCA) hosts the kindergarten, Audubon Drive Bible Church hosts the elementary, and Westminster Presbyterian Church (EPC) hosts the high school.
[edit] Statement of Control
Laurel Christian School is sponsored by Audubon Drive Bible Church and Westminster Presbyterian Church.
[edit] Clubs
- Student Government
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- Future Business Leaders of America
- Speech and Debate
- National Honor Society
- Mu Alpha Theta
- Teenage Republicans
- Drama
In 2009, the Laurel Christian Drama Club won 1st place on both the regional and state levels with their production of "All In the Timing." The team also received a "Top 5" ranking at the Southeastern Theatre Conference. The team also won Best Strike and Best Crew.
The Laurel Christian School Speech and Debate Team is ranked 5th in the state in terms of size, and ranked 3rd in the state in terms of new NFL degrees.
[edit] Sports
In October 2010, the Lady Lions Soccer Team won the Division II State Championship defeating the incumbent and rival Lamar School from Meridian, MS. This was the school's third State Championship.
[edit] External links
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