Secondary program
7th & 8th Grades
Our junior high program (grades 7-8) builds on the foundations set in our Primary School program. PCS Junior High school students take the fundamental rules and begin to master the logic, or the ordered relationships, of these rules. By understanding these ordered relationships students are enabled to recognize, critique, and begin to emulate the truly excellent in any subject. More importantly, they are able to grasp the integrated nature of all subjects and their relationship to Truth as found in the God's nature.
| 7th Grade | 8th Grade | |
|---|---|---|
| Bible | How to Study the Bible Inductive Bible Study: Luke | Inductive Study: Daniel Learning to stand as a Christian |
| English | English 7 | English 8 |
| Math | Algebra 1/2 | Algebra 1 |
| Science | Exploring Creation with General Science | Exploring Creation with Physical Science |
| History | U.S. History | Streams of Civilization |
| Language | Latin 7 | Latin 8 |
| Art | Art History Pencil Drawing |
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| Critical Thinking | Building Thinking Skills | |
| P. E./Health | P. E./Health | P. E./Health |
9th-12th Grades
Students in our high school program (grades 9-12) use the fundamentals of grammar and the relationships of logic to begin to clearly express and masterfully handle the truth and beauty found in each subject. It is in this rhetoric stage that students begin to create truly excellent works of their own, and then learn to subject these works to the scrutiny of God's truth.
Most importantly, we seek to develop all PCS students into disciples of Christ—Godly men and women who understand Christ's intimate relationship with them. We accomplish this by showing how all areas of academia and life are to be viewed in the light of God's truth. Put simply, all that we do is done for the glory of the triune God.
| 9th Grade | 10th Grade | 11th Grade | 12th Grade | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bible | Genesis | John | Romans | Covenant: God and Man |
| English | English 9 | English 10 | English 11 | English 12 |
| Math | Algebra II | Geometry | Advanced Math | Calculus or Consumer Economics |
| Science | Biology | Chemistry | Anatomy & Physiology | Physics |
| History | Geography | U.S. History | World History | Government |
| Language | Spanish I | Spanish II | ||
| Art/Other | Writing | Art Appreciation | Speech | Art |
| Elective* | Philosophy | Critical Thinking | ||
| P. E.* | P. E. | P. E. | P. E. | P. E. |
*Additional elective courses may be offered as staff is added. Examples: Choir, Drama, and Computers.
*Some electives will alternate days with Physical Education or other electives.