Did You Know?

CPCS has produced a Washington State Scholar each of the last four years.
Each year a number of CPCS students are recognized as National Merit Scholars.
Over 80% of CPCS students are involved in extracurricular activities including: fine arts, athletics, clubs and student government.

Overview

 

A critical aspect of a Christian education is that students learn to view life from a Christian perspective rather than a secular one.

 

Education is never neutral, just as teachers never are.  The curriculum and the teachers at Cedar Park Christian Schools are decidedly different from public schools in that Christian Truth is the basis of all courses.

 

Just as secular schools omit Christian philosophy, Cedar Park works at integrating Christian perspectives and philosophy into each course.  Secular schools assert that teachers' personal values and life-styles have little influence on students, while Cedar Park 's teachers see themselves as definite Christian models to students.

 

Cedar Park does not profess to be the answer for every child and family.  In a society that offers a plethora of choices to consumers, Cedar Park 's intent is to provide the highest quality of academic programs in a decidedly loving, encouraging, positive Christian setting.  Cedar Park does not take the place of parents or the church.  This is a central issue because the role of any educational institution, while providing excellent academics, should be to reinforce family and church values, not usurp their authority.

 

Cedar Park Christian Schools is an institution where "Changed Lives are Changing Lives."  This phrase expresses the essential element of what our mission is.