Coastal Christian School, ME

Coastal Christian School
Address
574 North Nobleboro Road
Waldoboro, ME, Lincoln County 04572
United States
Information
Religious affiliation(s) Christian
Denomination Non-denominational Christianity

Coastal Christian School (CCS) is a private, unaffiliated, Christian school on the midcoast of Maine. It offers traditional classes for grades K through 12 to students in Lincoln County, Knox County, and beyond.

History

Coastal Christian was founded in Waldoboro in 1979. It started out with home-schooling families in a single trailer. It grew and the families purchased a building and expanded to accommodate an influx of students. Eventually, it built a high school wing and is in the process of raising funds and building a gym/theater.

Curriculum

Coastal Christian employs a traditional classroom style of teaching and uses textbooks published primarily by Bob Jones University Press, A Beka, Saxon, and Holt. The teaching is Christian in nature, though the school enrolls students of all faiths. Stanford Achievement Testing is performed annually at all grade levels. A low student/teacher ratio allows for individualized attention. Each student is required to take a Bible class every year, including high school. Attendance at a weekly chapel service is required.

High school curriculum:

Extra-curricular activities

Extra-curricular activities include the drama club, which puts on an annual play as a fundraiser. Students can also join the yearbook committee, help with pasta suppers, run in fundraising races, or perform in the Christmas performances. CCS operates mission trips to places across the globe, such as Mexico, China and Ecuador.

Athletics

CCS participates in sports throughout the school year. These include soccer, basketball and volleyball. Most sports are played with neighboring schools or other Christian schools across the state. Coastal Christian claimed the soccer championships for their third consecutive year in 2013.

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