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1601 98th Ave NE
Clyde Hill, WA 98004
Hours: 8:20-2:55
(425) 454-4028
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Senior High – Clyde Hill Campus |
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BCHS is a comprehensive four–year program designed to prepare students spiritually and academically for life beyond graduation. Located in Clyde Hill, our program equips students with biblically based critical thinking skills—students are engaged in active learning where they learn how to think, not what to think. Seven classes per semester and a modified block schedule allows for students to explore the world of learning deeper and with a variety of elective options.
Along with a core curriculum, which exceeds the requirements of the Washington State Department of Education, BCHS offers Advanced Placement courses, a state–of–the–art technology program, award winning math competition program, award winning performing arts programs, foreign languages, many co–curricular activities, mentoring opportunities, community service activities, athletics and ESL. Our Alumni consistently mention how well prepared they are for college.
BCHS was the recipient of the 2003 WIAA Scholastic Cup.
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1601 98th Ave NE
Clyde Hill, WA 98004 Hours: 8:20-2:55
(425) 454-4028
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Junior High – Clyde Hill Campus |
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BCJHS is a two–year program designed to prepare 7th and 8th grade students spiritually, academically and socially for senior high. Seven classes per semester – with a modified block schedule – allows for a variety of elective options. Small class size, 90 students in each grade, allows students to benefit from teachers who know them and serve as mentors, and allows faculty to keep classes challenging. Recognizing that junior high is a unique transitional phase where students experience many physical and emotional changes, faculty are specially trained to personally connect with and engage students spiritually, socially, emotionally and intellectually.
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18250 168th Pl NE Woodinville, WA 98072 Hours: 8:30-3:00 (425) 485-1824
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Mack Elementary |
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Tucked away in a beautiful woodsy setting, Mack Elementary in Woodinville offers a comprehensive K–6 program in an intimate learning environment. Small classes emphasize a core value of BCS...education is relationship. Teachers integrate a Christian world view into the curriculum as they teach students to learn to think through life. In addition, BCS offers an enriching experience taught by specialists in the areas of music—general and instrumental, library, computer lab, a media team and physical education. Our enrichment program is a pull–out class for bright and achieving students grades 2–6 who require challenges beyond the regular classroom. Foreign Language and art are offered after school.
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7800 NE 28th St Medina, WA 98039 Hours: 8:30-2:40 (425) 454-3977
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Three Points Elementary |
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Located in West Bellevue, this K–6 program develops a child’s ability to see God revealed throughout all of creation. Teachers integrate a Christian world view into all of the academic disciplines as they teach students to learn to think through life. In addition to the core curriculum, BCS offers an enriching experience taught by specialists in the areas of music--general instrumental and vocal, art, library, computer lab and physical education. The enrichment program is a pull–out class for bright and achieving students grades 2–6 who require challenges beyond the regular classroom.
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Overlake Presbyterian Church 1836 156th Ave NE Bellevue, WA 98005 (425) 483-1672
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Grace Lutheran Church 9625 NE 8th St Bellevue, WA 98004 (425) 483-1672
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Woodinville Community Church 17110 140th Ave NE Woodinville, WA 98072 (425) 483-1672
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Preschools |
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BCS Preschools, located in both Bellevue and Woodinville are exceptional opportunities to introduce children to school in a Christian community. BCS offers P3, P4 and Pre–K classes mornings and afternoons. BCS preschool is a safe, nurturing early childhood learning environment where every child’s social, emotional, intellectual and spiritual, growth is encouraged and stimulated. Children learn best when they are active participants–thinking and doing–as they discover God’s creation.
To help parents through a very important decision, a Kindergarten Readiness meeting, guided by teachers, is held in January to help families assess whether their child is ready to begin kindergarten.
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