I love Peoria Christian because of the family atmosphere. My son started coming for the first time this year and was immediately included and loved on by not only his 6th grade class and teachers but also the 7th and 8th grade as well as younger. He was behind and due to smaller class size was able to make huge strides in getting caught up. My biggest surprise, if you can call it that, is his high grade in Bible class especially since he has never had that before.
Why Jana loves Peoria Christian for her kindergartener
Because of how the Biblical Worldview is taught throughout all subjects. My kindergartener is asking deep questions about Christianity, which leads to wonderful conversations about God, His world, and His love for us.
Because of the close-knit community within the school. It is easy for children to form friendships and to feel comfortable with kids of ALL ages! It is a school where everyone encourages each other and lifts each other up.
Why Adam and Erin Love Peoria Christian for their kids
We love Peoria Christian School because it is one big family.
We love Peoria Christian School because the students at Peoria take care of each other and help each other out. They pray for each other when they are gone.
We love Peoria Christian School because our 2nd child gets the attention and extra help that she needs to read. It was recognized early and she started receiving help right away.
We love Peoria Christian School because our children learn Biblical truth and what it means to serve.
Why Maria loves Peoria Christian for her daughter
I love Peoria Christian School because our daughter is so excited to go to school each day. With our oldest daughter, Chloe, starting school last year, I (like many first time moms) was nervous about this transition. She was nervous too, often telling people that she was not ready to go to school. At Peoria, this apprehension quickly turned into excitement. I believe this is due to the love that Chloe felt from her teacher, other staff members, and even older students that helped welcome her into the school. With smaller class sizes, Chloe received individualized attention, which is another reason she transitioned to school well.
It is important to us that Chloe learns about God’s truth from other trusted adults in her life, and it is evident this is happening each day when she goes to school. We love how she can learn about God’s sovereignty in every subject – not only in matters of faith, but in all areas of life.