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.

Spiritual Emphasis

 

Chapel exists to create encounters with Christ through worship, prayer, and teaching, in order to affect change in the spiritual culture of CPCS students.

Mentor Groups exist to provide students and teachers with an opportunity to mutually benefit from a mentoring relationship through a small group structure with an emphasis on spiritual growth.  Students will be encouraged to “mentor” each other by sharing experiences, strengths, and leadership with one another through practical and spiritual encouragement.  Teachers will “mentor” by inspiring, motivating, and loving students in their group and providing opportunities to apply biblical principles in their lives as they develop a Christian worldview.

Other opportunities for spiritual growth include: Student Bible Study and Prayer Groups which are formed and lead by students; Chapel Interns are students who believe may have God's calling into ministry on their lives and have the opportunity to work with the Campus Pastor; Evangelism opportunities include both short term mission trips as well as community outreach events.