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Summit Christian School
Basic Information
Address: 5010 Hazel Avenue
Fair Oaks, CA 95628
County: Sacramento
School District: Independent Christian School
Phone Number: 916-536-9307
Fax Number: 916-536-9308
Email: office@summitcs.net
Principal: David Couchman
School Type: Private Christian School
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Additional Information
Founded: 2009
Organization Affiliation: Association of Christian Schools, International
Ages/Grades: Preschool to 8th grade
School Setting:
Located on the property of Grace Bible Church, Fair Oaks, a suburb of Sacramento.
School Schedule: 8:30-3:15
School days in Calendar Year: Approximately 170
School Holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter and others
Community:
Summit Christian School is located in Fair Oaks, California; a charming and family friendly community in the heart of northern California just east of Sacramento.
School Size: 165 preschool to 8th grade
Classroom Size: Average class size of 17
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1/17
Tuition:
$8,595
Financial Aid:
Available by application
Curriculum:
Bob Jones University Press
Support Services:
Before and after school childcare
Computer Capabilities:
Weekly computer classes
School Clubs:
Chess Club
Middle School Choir Club
Uniform Guidelines:
Dress Code
Mission Statement:
Inspiring students to cultivate a heart for Christ, a passion for learning, and compassion for others.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Our vision is to provide a discipleship-infused education so students can know Truth, glorify God, and live as ambassadors of the gospel.
School History: Founded in 2009 by parents who wanted their children to have a strong academic program with a Christ-centered approach to education, Summit has grown from its beginning with about 60 students to its current size. Known for its close-knit community, Summit remains a warm and nurturing place for kids to learn and grow.
Programs and Services:
Art, music, computer and PE pull-out classes for all grades 1-8. Weekly chapels. Before and after school childcare. Summit Community Builders (SCB) parent volunteer organization.