Greenville Christian School
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Greenville Christian School | |
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2064 GCS Road Greenville , Mississippi United States | |
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Type | Private School |
Motto | Training today, tomorrow's Christian leaders. |
Established | August 1969 |
Headmaster | Debra Bowers[1] |
Grades | pre-kindergarten - 12 |
Enrollment | 250 (approximately) |
Color(s) | Red, White, and Blue |
Mascot | The Saints |
Affiliation | Mississippi Private School Association |
Website | gcssaints |
Greenville Christian School is a non-denominational Christian private school located in Greenville, Mississippi. Greenville Christian offers Preschool, Elementary, Middle, Secondary, and College Preparatory education to residents of Greenville and the surrounding areas. The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools[2] and the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools.[3]
History
Greenville Christian School was established by parents from the Christ Wesleyan Methodist Church. The school opened in August 1969, at the Greenville Hotel with thirty-seven students in Grades 1 through 9. In 1972, the school's new facility at Highway 1 south was completed, and classes commenced at the beginning of the school year in the fall. As a result of fast growth, new class rooms were added during the course of the next few years. In 1979, the school was recognized under the governing body of the Greenville Christian School Parents' Association. Since 1983, four new classrooms have been added, an athletic/training building has been constructed and a science complex has been completed.
Sports and extracurricular activities
Greenville Christian has an active Student Council to provide students with the opportunity to participate in the running of the school, along with a chapter of the National Beta Club academic honorary society. The school has competitive teams in American football, basketball, track and cross-country, baseball, girl's fast pitch softball, and soccer.
References
Further reading
- "5 suspended in bus incident". Greenville, Miss.: The Advocate. 1987-10-13.
- Byrd, Shelia (2003-03-19). "The South's new segregation". Daily News. Retrieved 19 June 2013.