Saint Louis, MO
Central Christian School
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Telephone: (314) 727-4535 · Website: http://www.ccsstl.com
Contact Info
Central Christian School
700 S Hanley Rd
Saint Louis, MO
63105-2646
http://www.ccsstl.com
Tel:
(314) 727-4535
Fax:
(314) 727-8006
Director:
Headmaster, Josh Crane,
Director of Admissions, Ami Bell
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School Philosophy and Mission
"CCS seeks to encourage and challenge its students to reach their highest intellectual, moral, spiritual, social and physical potential, and to present to our children the truth about God, about life ...
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | Yes |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 3 years |
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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care
"Afterschool program: 3:30 - 5:45 p.m.
CCS Afterschool program, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, sports, instrumental music, chess
Enrichment program, free play, and group/individual study time
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | Pre-kindergarten students must be four years of age by july 31st to apply to that fall's class. following receipt of an application, each applicant will be asked to submit prior school records for the student, including preschool records, if any, for applicants to kindergarten and pre-kindergarten. parents will also be contacted to schedule an interview with the headmaster and a school board member. as a covenant christian school, central christian school requires that each student come from a home with at least one parent able to give testimony to his or her saving knowledge of jesus christ. |
| Deadline for applications | January 16 |
| Acceptance criteria: | Approximately 37% students of ethnic diversity, more than 42 zip codes in the St. Louis metropolitan area are represented |
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