Principal Donald A. Netz Enrollment 372 Phone +1 856-589-1665 Founded 1964 | Established 1964 Grades Pre-K - 12 Student to teacher ratio 1:20 Number of students 372 Faculty 18 | |
Motto Assist Christian Parents in the Education of their Children. Similar Ambassa Christian Academy, Hardingvi Bible Church, The King's Christian School, Stratford Classical Christian, Gloucester County Institute o Profiles |
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Gloucester County Christian School (GCCS) is a private Christian school located in the Sewell section of Mantua Township, New Jersey, United States. Gloucester County Christian School was founded in 1964 and organized by a group of parents. GCCS is owned and operated by Hardingville Bible Church. The School is part of the American Association of Christian Schools and the Garden State Association of Christian Schools. As of 2009 Gloucester County Christian School has 368 students.
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Academics
The schools offers many courses to learn at GCCS. The students excel in local, regional and national academic/fine arts and sports competitions. Each subject is taught and viewed through a biblical perspective. Outside the main courses include computers, gym, art, music, library, and PE each week. For High School computer class is mandatory.
Athletics
Gloucester County Christian School offers many sports these include: Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Softball, and Track and Field. They are a part of the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference. The guys sports include: JV / Varsity Soccer, JV / Varsity Basketball, JV / Varsity Baseball, and Track and Field. The girls sports include: JV / Varsity Soccer, JV / Varsity Basketball, JV Softball, and Track and Field. GCCS also allows the students to join/form club sports programs that are not funded by the school. Recent club sports programs include Guys’ Roller Hockey, Indoor Soccer, and Ladies’ Indoor Field Hockey. These programs are clubs and are not funded by the school.