- The King's Christian School
The King's Christian School is a private school (grades Pre-K through 12) located in
Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey .Founded as the 'Christian Day School of Camden County,' the school opened in 1946 at Immanuel Presbyterian Church,
Collingswood, New Jersey .The King's Christian School is approved under the authority of the
New Jersey Department of Education and is fully accredited by theMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools and by theAssociation of Christian Schools International .King's offers a fully integrated college preparatory curriculum with an evangelical Christian worldview and required Biblical education at all grade levels.
Not associated with any particular main-line Protestant denomination or church, King's is owned and operated by 'The Association of The King's Christian School,' a non-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors and made up of the parents and friends of the school.
Location
King's is currently housed on a single campus for pre-kindergarten to 12th grade students at 5 Carnegie Plaza, Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
Former Locations
Former King's sites include 800 W. King's Highway,
Haddon Heights, New Jersey , where the Christian Day School of Camden County met in an historic mansion beginning around 1951. A modern school built here in 1970 now houses the Brookfield Academy's elementary school.In 1974, the school's
Hainesport, New Jersey elementary school campus opened at Easton Union Church. This campus ceased operation in 1992.In 1983, the new high school relocated to the Barclay School in the Barclay Farm neighborhood, Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The Cherry Hill Public School District now operates this site as the Barclay Early Childhood Center.
King's high school was temporarily housed at the Sacred Heart School,
Mount Ephraim, New Jersey , between 1999 and 2003.Other meeting sites have included: Fairview Community Baptist Church,
Camden, New Jersey ; Haddon Heights Baptist Church,Haddon Heights, New Jersey ; Mt. Calvary Union Church,Runnemede, New Jersey ; Orthodox Presbyterian Church,Bellmawr, New Jersey ; Moorestown Public School,Moorestown, New Jersey External links
* [http://tkcs.org/Default.aspx Official site]
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