Brampton Christian School
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Brampton Christian School | |
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12480 Hurontario Street Brampton, Ontario, L7C 2B6, Canada |
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School board | Private |
Religious affiliation | Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada(P.A.O.C.) |
Principal | Ralph Andrews[1] |
Vice principal | A. Cabral, C. Doggart, J. Miller[1] |
School type | High school |
Grades | 9-12 |
Language | English |
Mascot | Bobcat |
Colours | White, Burgundy and Grey |
Founded | 1977 |
Enrollment | 555 (September 2005) |
Homepage | http://www.bramptoncs.org |
Brampton Christian School, founded in 1977, is a private school located in Caledon, Ontario, Canada. It was wholly owned and operated by Kennedy Road Tabernacle, until 1997 when it separated itself, and is a member of Association of Christian Schools International. It is accredited by the Ministry of Education. Dave Baksh has confirmed he will attend the school for the 30 Hour Famine on Friday April 9th.
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[edit] Mission
To provide quality education from grades K-12 integrated with evangelical Christian values and beliefs. Students regularly take part in classroom devotions, chapels, and community involvement. The students also raise money for a mission team to go to different parts of the world and help them. Brampton Christian School wants to help many people around the world in many differant ways.
[edit] Arts
The high school's music department has two bands, Academy Band and Jazz band. Brandon Merenick of Low Level Flight is among the substitute staff at this school, whose mother is a music teacher at the school.
[edit] Athletics
The high school's team is called the BCS Bobcats. There are teams for badminton, basketball, cross-country, soccer, swimming, track and field, and volleyball. The teams participate in Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations, Region of Peel Secondary School Athletic Association, and Ontario Christian Secondary Schools Athletic Association tournaments.
[edit] References
- ^ a b BCA website. Retrieved on 2007-07-23.
[edit] External links
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