Why a Christian School?
There are many who wonder whether a Christian school is necessary or worth it. At FRCS, we obviously have strong opinions on the subject, and you can read about many of them here and in...
There are many who wonder whether a Christian school is necessary or worth it. At FRCS, we obviously have strong opinions on the subject, and you can read about many of them here and in...
Fall break is upon us and there isn’t a better phrase to describe my (as well as many of my colleagues, I’m certain) excitement than, “I am ready for it.” Whether a student, a teacher,...
A Christian education is simply amazing! Our subjects are taught by faculty who allow their faith to influence everything they present. Each subject is brought under the Lordship of Jesus Christ, every thought taken captive,...
As I’ve stepped into my new role in Student Guidance, I have found myself thinking a lot about work. Front Range Christian does not only exist to educate the minds and encourage the faith of...
Any school can teach content, but education is not merely about the transferring of information – it is about the transformation of people. There are many ways that character transformation can occur outside of the...
I have often said that there is no neutral education. All education, whether public or private, is driven by and advocates for a particular worldview. It may be overt or subtle, but it is there....
My understanding of Christian education has changed a lot in 20 years. When I first began this journey as a Christian educator, I loved the idea of integrating faith in God into the everyday fabric...
Front Range Christian School is a unique community of teachers, parents, administrators, and students. Our community works together to raise up Christian scholars who will impact the world for Christ. We take an intentional and...
1. Faith Believes in a Biblical foundation for all learning 2. Courage Perseveres after truth even when risks exist 3. Integrity Possesses impeccable academic integrity 4. Creativity Creates culture not just condemning, critiquing and consuming...
by David Cooper Continuing the thought that a Christian education is not about Christian accessories but about the essentials, this issue of The Front Page explores those essentials not covered in last month’s issue. Our...