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True Deliverance Christian School
Basic Information
Address: 188-15 Turin Drive
County: Queens
School District: New York
Phone Number: 718-978-0601
President: Ms. D. Sockwell
Principal: Mrs. E.M. Lashley
School Type: Private School
Additional Information
Accreditation: New York State Education Department
Founded: 1998
Organization Affiliation: Churches of our Lord Jesus Christ
Ages/Grades: 3 Months - 13 Years / Daycare - 8th Grade
School Setting:
Small classes of 10 students.
School Schedule: 8:00am - 3:30pm
School days in Calendar Year: 185
School Holidays: Federal Holidays, Fall, Winter, Spring Breaks
School Size: 100 Students
Classroom Size: 10
Student/Teacher Ratio: 5:1
Tuition:
$7,000.00 - $13,000.00
Financial Aid:
Yes, Available
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100.00%
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Notable Graduates/Alumni:
NBA Player Justin Wright-Foreman
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Street Parking
Uniform Guidelines:
Yes, Mandatory Uniforms for all ages.
Admissions Deadline: Ongoing Admissions
Mission Statement:
We believe in the mission of JESUS CHRIST as proclaimed by the Apostolic Church. We aim to educate students in a Safe, nurturing, Christian atmosphere so that they will grow to have a dedication to serve GOD and His people.
We aim to provide a bond of mutual respect and trust between administration, teacher, student, and parent, in order to create an effective learning situation. While keeping in line with the educational guidelines and standards we seek to foster multiple learning styles, critical thinking, and decision making skills using innovative methods and technologies.
We, too, endeavor to develop lifelong learners that will have the ability to contribute to society.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
TRUE DELIVERANCE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY
GOD places the responsibility of educating children in the home. Educating children without the cooperation of the parents is unscriptural and endangers the souls of those most precious to us. The Bible declares that, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom…” Without reverence for God, the whole child is not educated. Many Old Testament scriptures give us light on teaching, training, and educating our children. (Duet. 6:7; 11:19, Psalm 111:10) Children should be educated where scriptural principles are in evidence as a lifestyle. What is taught in our Christian school must be reinforced at all times outside of the Christian School.
Christian education should be experienced in every place and at all times. True Deliverance Christian School is your partner in the education of your children. Our goal is to carefully educate your child in the principles of Christian leadership, self-discipline, individual responsibility, personal integrity, and good citizenship.
The True Deliverance Christian School faculty and staff are committed to academic and moral excellence in a Christ-centered atmosphere. It is our prayer that all things be done to honor and glorify our Lord Jesus Christ.
School History: True Deliverance Christian School was opened in 1998.
Notes/School Information:
Contact Information
Mrs. E. M. Lashley, Educational Director
Ms. D. Sockwell, Administrative Director
Call: (718) 978-0601
Email: TrueDeliveranceSchool@gmail.com