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Contra Costa Christian High School seeks to develop balanced students who are prepared for success as they further their academic studies and start their careers. We provide a 21st century learning environment that leverages technology tools to enhance student learning. All high school students use laptops in class, with Apple laptops required for grades 9-12. This 1:1 learning environment gives students another tool for them to take ownership of their learning. Students actively engage new concepts and ideas in classrooms that promote collaboration, develop teamwork, and apply academic ideas to real world contexts. Students are continually challenged to critically examine problems and find innovative solutions.
CCCHS is accredited by Western Association of Schools and Colleges, which is highly respected colleges and universities across the nation have accepted our graduates.
The strength of Contra Costa Christian High School extends beyond an academically rigorous program and the integration of technology. Our program provides an intimate environment where teachers and students are known and loved. Teachers personalize learning to challenge their students and support their overall development. Students develop academically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually through the curriculum and extracurricular activities. The strong performing arts program allows students to hone their communication skills and develop their creativity. The result is mature young adults who are prepared for success in their university studies as well as success in life. The community in the Contra Costa Christian High School is truly unique where students can thrive to become men and women of God.
CCCHS is accredited by Western Association of Schools and Colleges, which is highly respected colleges and universities across the nation have accepted our graduates.
The strength of Contra Costa Christian High School extends beyond an academically rigorous program and the integration of technology. Our program provides an intimate environment where teachers and students are known and loved. Teachers personalize learning to challenge their students and support their overall development. Students develop academically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually through the curriculum and extracurricular activities. The strong performing arts program allows students to hone their communication skills and develop their creativity. The result is mature young adults who are prepared for success in their university studies as well as success in life. The community in the Contra Costa Christian High School is truly unique where students can thrive to become men and women of God.
college prep curriculum
Academic excellence is demonstrated through our strong college acceptance list and success of our students as they matriculate to some of the best universities in the nation and worldwide. Many of our students have received recognition at a state level for their high academic performance from the California Scholarship Federation (CSF). For the 2020 academic year, 50% of our seniors achieved CSF lifetime membership.
In the last few years, CCCS graduates' college acceptances represent over 30% of the top 50 universities in the US. As students prepare for further study at colleges and universities, students receive counseling support from the CCCHS college counselor. CCCS prepares students from the 9th grade through the 12th grades to pursue and achieve their goals. We help students sort through the hundreds of potential college choices to find a good match for each individual student. We also provide support to parents about different college options across the country, including financial aid and scholarship opportunities.
If you want more information, please contact our College Counselor, Joshua Hayhurst, at [email protected] or (925) 934-4964 ext. 228
In the last few years, CCCS graduates' college acceptances represent over 30% of the top 50 universities in the US. As students prepare for further study at colleges and universities, students receive counseling support from the CCCHS college counselor. CCCS prepares students from the 9th grade through the 12th grades to pursue and achieve their goals. We help students sort through the hundreds of potential college choices to find a good match for each individual student. We also provide support to parents about different college options across the country, including financial aid and scholarship opportunities.
If you want more information, please contact our College Counselor, Joshua Hayhurst, at [email protected] or (925) 934-4964 ext. 228
COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY ACCEPTANCES
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Contra Costa Christian High School has a track record of academic excellence that sends students to top universities across the nation. Our high school program is a college preparatory program that is intended to prepare students for the university of their choice and ability level. While we challenge them academically, we also push students to develop their character and become the person that God created them to be. We want them to go beyond knowing the world to understanding who they are and their place in God's bigger plan. We want to prepare them for success in life.
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AP COURSES
In larger schools, students are limited in how many Advance Placement (AP) courses they can take. At CCCHS, students are encouraged to take as many as they like in addition to classes at a local community college. Our goal is to develop students' passions and interests especially as they embark to the real world.
AP Courses Regularly Offered: AP Calculus AB*, AP English, AP Physics, AP Language & Composition, AP Spanish, AP U.S. History, and AP World History
AP Courses Regularly Offered: AP Calculus AB*, AP English, AP Physics, AP Language & Composition, AP Spanish, AP U.S. History, and AP World History
ENGLISH
The English program is designed to provide students with the skills needed to understand and communicate with love in others. Language and communication have been distorted by the fall, resulting in miscommunication and misunderstanding. Through Christ, language can be redeemed as the Holy Spirit works in students through the study of English, Grammar, Writing, Speech, and Literature, helping students speak and write more clearly and honestly, and listen and read with godly discernment and enjoyment.
History
History is a study of how human society has responded to God’s mandate to rule and subdue the earth. History involves human perspective and as such is subjective. The recording of events does not make history. History always involves a perspective on the events. As Christians we attempt to understand and evaluate historical events in the light of God’s Word. Students will build their skills in examining history from multiple perspectives including a semester-long government course. Ultimately, students will critically evaluate the past in order to make sense of the present.
Mathematics
Mathematics is a human activity wherein people try to describe God’s orderly universe in terms of number and shape. “Mathematics originates with the things around us, not with theorems and deductive proofs. Mathematical results are almost always proved deductively only after they have been discovered, accepted, and used. Our primary aim in mathematics courses is not to teach the student how to think clearly and logically [although this is a key component in any study of mathematics]. Our first concern is to help the student understand God’s creation more fully, his task in it, and how mathematics can help him fulfill his calling” (Van Brummelen).
Science
Science is the activity of investigating physical phenomena to understand the structure God has given to His creation. The science program is designed to help students gain knowledge of how things work. In this regard, students learn methods of investigation that help reduce subjectivity and increase objectivity as conclusions are drawn. The science program aims to develop the student’s awareness that God’s creation is an integrated whole, to understand that science abstracts elements of creation to study them in a structured way in order to deepen understanding, to see science as a tool to serve God and one another, and to deepen understanding of the concepts, laws, theories and practices of science.
Additional Courses
Intersession
Intersession is a one of a kind week where high school students choose a topic that interests them and take learning outside the classroom. Intersession courses are designed by faculty and are intended to allow students to learn and explore a topic or skill not covered by the typical high school curriculum. Options vary each year.
Some of the activities HS students get to do are the following:
- Film
- Making wood cutting boards
- Scuba diving (students earn their certifications afterwards)
- Designing toy cars from scratch!
- Crafting a drama play/production
- Culinary arts
- Learning American Sign Language
- Camping at CCCS
- CSI Forensics (via SevenStar)
- Screen writing and movie making
- Creating bird houses and feeders + sight seeing
- Robotics with Mindstorms... and more!
Yearbook
The yearbook is an important memento of the students’ life at school and as such will be produced in a professional manner. Production will require learning skills in planning, layout, record keeping, sales, writing, editing, proofreading, and photography.
Social Studies
History is a study of how human society has responded to God’s mandate to rule and subdue the earth. History involves human perspective and as such is subjective.
Physical Education
Physical education is concerned with using physical activity for service to God and having a better understanding of the student’s body and how God created it.
Health
The course is intended to help students achieve an understanding of wellness and prevent disease by providing many opportunities to apply knowledge to real world experiences.
Foreign Language
Students have the opportunity to learn Spanish in our foreign language program. While most students participate in this option, we have worked with students already studying another language to participate in online course options.
Fine Arts
The Fine Arts program at CCCHS develops students in visual arts as well as the performing arts of music and drama.
Christian Studies
Bible courses at CCCHS are designed to give students an understanding of the Bible and its principles. More than an academic study, these courses apply God's Word to their lives and teach them how to live.
Economics
Economics is a semester-long course usually taken by seniors. Students learn important economic principles, including how markets work, consumption, supply and demand, the government's role in regulation, and more. Economics makes for a great class to understand how our world operates and the role humans play in driving the market.
Leadership development
Contra Costa Christian High School is proud to offer students opportunities through leadership and service.
Student Council is made up of committed students who are called by Christ to serve their school. Student Council is an extracurricular organization whose goal is to promote unity in Christ. Student Council is selected through an election process by students, is governed by a constitution approved by the school, and serves as a student voice in the student affairs of the school. Student Council is not, however, just about what our leaders do, but about who they are and how they live. These students desire to reach out to the lonely and encourage each other to be more like Christ. The Student Council organizes and supports the following activities:
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Performing Arts
WE offer a thriving performing arts program that develops students' musical and theatrical skills.
Music
The music program at CCCS develops students instrumental and vocal abilities. Students in band can develop expertise through individual achievements as well as learning the art of playing as part of a team. Students have opportunities to participate in small group ensembles as well. Some courses allow students to develop a richer understanding of music through composition of their own pieces, using Finale Software. Choir students participate in vocal development and put their voices to use through concerts and other performance opportunities at local events and elderly care centers. CCCS wants all students to develop their God-given gifts and music is just one avenue CCCS uses to develop balanced, well-rounded students.
Drama
CCCS is proud to offer students in 6th -12th grade many opportunities to be involved with all aspects of theatrical production. Students have the opportunity to participate in auditions, casting, stagecraft, and acting components of a theatrical production. Performances are held at mainstream local theatres such as the Lesher Center in Walnut Creek and the Village Theatre in Danville. CCCS has offered classic plays, contemporary dramas, and musicals to provide students a taste of many different productions during their high school experience. We present two plays a year to an audience of students, parents, and the community. Although CCCS has seasoned actors, students are encouraged to participate even if they do have not previous experience. We see students developing their communication skills and stage presence in ways that extend beyond a particular performance to the larger arena of life. We challenge students to excel beyond what they believed they were capable of achieving.
In recent years, our middle school /high school productions have included: A Christmas Carol, Miracle on Cell Block 6, and Guys & Dolls.
The music program at CCCS develops students instrumental and vocal abilities. Students in band can develop expertise through individual achievements as well as learning the art of playing as part of a team. Students have opportunities to participate in small group ensembles as well. Some courses allow students to develop a richer understanding of music through composition of their own pieces, using Finale Software. Choir students participate in vocal development and put their voices to use through concerts and other performance opportunities at local events and elderly care centers. CCCS wants all students to develop their God-given gifts and music is just one avenue CCCS uses to develop balanced, well-rounded students.
Drama
CCCS is proud to offer students in 6th -12th grade many opportunities to be involved with all aspects of theatrical production. Students have the opportunity to participate in auditions, casting, stagecraft, and acting components of a theatrical production. Performances are held at mainstream local theatres such as the Lesher Center in Walnut Creek and the Village Theatre in Danville. CCCS has offered classic plays, contemporary dramas, and musicals to provide students a taste of many different productions during their high school experience. We present two plays a year to an audience of students, parents, and the community. Although CCCS has seasoned actors, students are encouraged to participate even if they do have not previous experience. We see students developing their communication skills and stage presence in ways that extend beyond a particular performance to the larger arena of life. We challenge students to excel beyond what they believed they were capable of achieving.
In recent years, our middle school /high school productions have included: A Christmas Carol, Miracle on Cell Block 6, and Guys & Dolls.
STEP 1 - SCHEDULE A TOUR
Attend one of our school preview dates or Open House. You can also schedule a personal tour of our campus and shadow a student. Schedule your private tour by filling out this form.
STEP 2 - COMPLETE ONLINE ADMISSIONS APPLICATION
STEP 3 - ATTEND AN INTERVIEW
Once your application has been reviewed and accepted, we will invite you for a family interview to proceed to the next step.
STEP 4 - ENROLL YOUR STUDENT
The final step is to complete and submit the enrollment packet.