“As students, we have been given an invaluable education through remarkable relationships. What we learned through the years we will carry with us to college and through the rest of our lives.”
"I take great care not to be a 'presenter of information.' Rather, I try to create an environment where students can read, talk, and write about important ideas with intelligence and confidence."
"CCS prepares students for the next level—academically, spiritually, and athletically. The coaching staff is very dedicated to helping players pursue athletics as high as they can."
Ray Padron, Upper School Fine Arts Department Head
"Creative exploration opens us up to the profound uniqueness within God's Creation, allowing us to share - through artistic expression - a deep understanding of and empathy for the world around us."
"I've seen the clubs and the other programs become places where kids have really been able to grow into themselves and see how God can use them now and especially in the future."
"We value a CCS education so much and want to help make it accessible to as many people as possible. It's a privilege to be part of this because others went before us and gave so that even I had the chance to go to CCS years ago."
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About the Campaign
CCS has been blessed by the generous donations of more than 500 families and friends who have participated in the Flourish Campaign. We have expanded the campaign for a final year, bringing the Finishing Flourish Campaign target to $11.6 million. This expansion allows the Community to add several new mission-focused initiatives as well as another year of need-based financial aid.
One hundred percent of the funds to support the Flourish Campaigns are raised outside of tuition and fees. We are extremely grateful for the sacrificial giving of the CCS Community throughout the history of the school.
(Completed August 2020). A space located in the center of the CCS campus, specifically designed for 30+ students ages 12 years old and older with more significant disabilities.
(Coming in 2021!) Full commercial kitchen with soup and salad bar and grab-and-go stations; redesign of existing Lunch Pavilion to provide soup, salad, and deli stations; etc.
(Completed August 2020). A 3,000+ sq. ft. facility located near the Power House containing batting cages, golfing stations, and open spaces for indoor practices for multiple sports.
Now offering $1.7 million per year of aid for qualifying students. This is a significant increase from just over $600,000 given in 2015. This increases access for more families.