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Front Range Christian School
Basic Information
Address: 6657 W. Ottawa Ave, A17, Littleton, CO 80128
Phone Number: (720) 922-3269
Fax Number: (720) 922-3296
Email: sthistlethwaite@frcs.org
Additional Information
President: Brian Meek
Founded: 1994
Ages/Grades: Kindergarten through 12th
School Setting:
20 acre campus in major southwestern Denver suburb
School Size: 487 students
Classroom Size: Ranges from 18 –23 in elementary (some classes have part-time aides), max is 25 for 7th-12th grades
Student/Teacher Ratio: 16-1
Tuition:
Kindergarten-1st grade: $4650 2nd-6th: $4900 7th-12th: $5515
Financial Aid:
Tuition assistance applications accepted after enrollment and based on financial need of family and availability of funds
Departments:
Elementary, Jr/Sr High School
Curriculum:
Mix of Christian and secular textbooks
Support Services:
Resource for basic needs, NILD program for severe learning deficiencies, Explore program for Gifted & Talented students, Search & Teach program is an early intervention program developed to meet the educational needs of young learners before they experience the frustration of learning failure.
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Full computer labs in elementary (4th-6th grade students only) and secondary. Computers also available in high school library. All students and staff have specific passcodes (no general internet access available)
School Clubs:
International Thespian Society, National Honor Society
Admissions Requirements:
At least one parent or guardian for each applicant must give a clear testimony of faith in Jesus Christ as his or her personal Savior. Applicant’s parents or guardians must agree with the FRCS doctrinal statement and must agree to support school policies and procedures. Applicant’s family must regularly attend and be actively involved in an evangelical, Bible-centered church. Every student must have acceptable academic capabilities, a satisfactory behavior record at his/her former school, and a willingness to attend and abide by the rules of the FRCS Handbook.
Mission Statement:
Front Range Christian School exists to partner with the Christian home in training children for life and equipping them to impact the world for Christ
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We believe the Bible to be the inspired, the only infallible, authoritative Word of God.
We believe there is one God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
We believe in the Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His virgin birth, His sinless life, His miracles, His vicarious and atoning death through His shed blood, His bodily resurrection, His ascension to the right hand of the Father, and His personal return to power and glory.
We believe that regeneration by the Holy Spirit is absolutely essential for the salvation of lost and sinful men and women.
We believe in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit by whose indwelling the Christian is enabled to live a Godly life.
We believe in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost; the saved unto the resurrection of life; and the lost unto the resurrection of damnation.
We believe in the spiritual unity of all believers in Christ.
School History:
FRCS first took shape in the dreams of its founders who were pastors, educators, business people, moms, and dads. God poured His vision deep into the hearts of this group and then spread the vision to our community. Coming from varied walks of life and different churches, the founders united around the vision for a school where truth is taught and academic standards are high. 35 Kindergarten through fourth grade students started at FRCS in 1994. Today, nearly 500 K-12th grade students attend our fully accredited, thriving Christian school.