Grand Rapids, MI
Grand Rapids Christian Schools - Creston Christian
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Telephone: (616) 574-6500 · Website: http://www.grcs.org
Contact Info
Grand Rapids Christian Schools - Creston Christian
1031 Page Street Northeast
Grand Rapids, MI
49505
http://www.grcs.org
Tel:
(616) 574-6500
Director:
eburgess@grcs.org.
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School Philosophy and Mission
"Grand Rapids Christian Schools mission is to prepare students to be effective servants of Jesus Christ in contemporary society. In continuous operation since 1889, Grand Rapids Christian Schools serv...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | No |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 3 years |
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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care
ANNUAL RATES
Hours per day
Number of Days 2.5 Hour Session 4 Hour Session All Day Session
2 1,035.00 ...
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | To begin the application process for your child, click the link below or please print, then complete this application for admission (or click here for adobe acrobat format) and submit it to the grand rapids christian schools administrative offices or the school you would like your child to attend. upon receipt of your application, we will arrange an interview with the director of student recruitment & admissions or the school principal to enroll your child, please complete this application and submit it to the grand rapids christian schools administrative office or the school you would like your child to attend. upon receipt of your application, we will arrange an interview with the school principal. |
| Acceptance criteria: | Diversity |
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