Established 1936 Enrollment 896 (2007–08) Mascot Lion Founded 1936 Faculty 51.9 (on FTE basis) | Religious affiliation(s) Christian Grades K to 12 Student to teacher ratio 17.3:1 Phone +1 951-676-8111 Number of students 896 (2007–2008) | |
Address 31950 Pauba Rd, Temecula, CA 92592, USA Color Navy, Light Blue and White Similar Rancho Christian School, Calvary Murrieta Christian, Great Oak High School, Temecula Valley High School, Vista Murrieta High Sch Profiles |
Greater is he linfield christian school
Linfield Christian School (LCS) is a K-12, co-educational, college-preparatory school located on a 100 acre campus in Temecula, California, a city that is centrally located between San Diego, 57 miles to the south and Los Angeles, 76 miles to the northwest. The school’s colors are Navy, Light Blue and White and the school mascot is the Lion. The current student enrollment is approximately 750 students.
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- Greater is he linfield christian school
- Linfield christian school aerial tour
- History
- Accreditation and memberships
- Academic program
- Sports
- Athletics
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Linfield christian school aerial tour
History
Linfield Christian School, founded and established in 1936, was originally located in Los Angeles and was named the Culter Academy after its founder, Dr. Mabel Culter. Dr. Culter began the school in a home with seven students. Rapid increases in enrollment necessitated several relocations of the campus within Los Angeles. In 1968, the academy moved to its present site and reopened in 1972 as Linfield. Don Odell was president at the time of the relocation and Dr. Robert Mounce was the first headmaster.
Accreditation and memberships
The school is governed by a Board of Trustees, accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC K-12), and holds membership in the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). Linfield is also a member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling and subscribes to the Statement of Principles and Good Practice.
Academic program
The curriculum at the high school adheres to the entrance requirements of the University of California and California State University school system.
Sports
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Athletics
Linfield Christian High School competes with teams in the California Interscholastic Federation.