Seniors enjoyed a memorable two-night trip to Philadelphia alongside their chaperones. It was a wonderful opportunity for the Class of 2026 to celebrate their accomplishments, reflect on their years at CCS, and make lasting memories together before graduation.
Read MoreOne of the things we love about our athletics program is that students can begin competing on an official school soccer team as early as 3rd grade! Our Upper Elementary team (Grades 3–5) gives students the opportunity to learn the game, develop their skills, and discover a love for the sport, while our Middle School team (Grades 6–8) helps athletes continue growing and preparing for high school varsity competition.
Read MoreOur Spring Concert was a wonderful success!
Through music, our students in grades K–8 celebrated the beauty of the four seasons and reflected on how God is present in each one. As the seasons change, so do the seasons of our lives—and we are reminded that God's faithfulness remains constant through them all.
Read MoreOur faculty and staff were blessed with a wonderful Staff Appreciation Luncheon during the final week of classes, hosted by a small but incredible group of CCS parents!
Read MoreOne of our favorite upper elementary traditions each year is recognizing students not only for their academic accomplishments but also for the outstanding character they demonstrate every day.
Read MoreThe day began with a special K–12 assembly, bringing our entire school community together for prayer, dancing, partner-grade activities, and exciting school-wide challenges. It was a wonderful opportunity for students of all ages to connect, encourage one another, and celebrate the friendships that make our school so special.
Read MoreGrade 3 earned not one, but TWO reward days last month for their hard work and kindness!
Read MoreOur Junior/Senior Banquet was a huge success this year! Our junior class put so much thought and effort into honoring our seven graduating seniors with meaningful senior superlatives that reflected their character and presented them with hand-painted individualized plaques. They also delivered heartfelt speeches and a well-rehearsed skit. The evening was filled with fun medieval-themed games, a superb dinner, and many special memories. Most importantly, each senior walked away feeling valued and honored.
Read MoreStudents created their very own surveys and traveled around the elementary building to interview the “big kids” and teachers.
Read MoreWe are so proud of our middle school students for the outstanding job they did presenting their Benchmark Projects at our Middle School Academic Fair!
Read MoreSecond grade writers have been busy this spring developing their narrative writing skills through creativity, collaboration, and a lot of imagination
Read MoreDuring our field trip to Mystic Seaport Museum, middle school students enjoyed an incredible day of hands-on learning and exploration!
Read MoreOur students had an incredible experience during our SeaPerch robotic build!
Officer Svestka and Ms. Bourque from the Navy Educational Department spent two days with us guiding students through the engineering and construction process.
Read More“Partner Grades” is one of the most cherished traditions at our school. This program pairs younger students with older student mentors, creating meaningful relationships that grow and develop over time.
These connections don’t just last for a day or a project—they often continue throughout a student’s entire journey at our school. By the time students reach 6th grade, they step into a new role as the “big kids,” ready to mentor a new kindergartener and pass along the same care and encouragement they once received.
Read More…One of the most meaningful moments came when a student said to her, “I really like the Bible verses you share. They help me feel like I am getting the best of learning!” 💜 That simple reflection captures the heart of what learning looks like in Grade 2.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce an expansion of our partnership with The Light House, a local mental health agency founded by Suzy (Dagon) Williams, CCS Class of 1998. The Light House provides evidence-based and faith-informed support for children, teens, and adults.
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