I would rate RCS as a very good school overall and one that I would recommend highly to Christian parents. My wife and I have been very pleased with the RCS experience our three sons have had. Our two younger sons are still at RCS, while our oldest is a junior in the public school system. He is doing
... Read more exceptionably, well as most RCS graduates do. RCS academic programs are of high quality as are Fine Arts and music(band and chorus). Athletics, especially basketball and soccer, gets high priority.Historically, parental involvement has been very good in short term commitments, not as good in long term commitments. However,this seems to be changing as the Board now has 12 very commited members,each with specific responsibilities.Rhema Christian School is a very good school. However,just as we Christians are, RCS is and always will be a work in progress. S.Schroeder Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/22/05
I've had two children at Rhema. This school has an excellent academic focus coupled with an equal focus on Christ, thus, it is not a school for those families that trivialize or minimize the role of Christ outside of the classroom environment. The academic program will ensure your children are more
... Read more than well prepared for high school. Parental involvement and accountability is expected, and feedback on the educational progress of your child is proactive and immediate. Children are challenged to exceed their perceived limitations, while being fully supported by a caring faculty and highly qualified teachers. Classroom materials often include content only found at higher grade levels in non-private schools, but is integrated in such ways that the children can master the subject. My first child transferred from another Christian school and the differences were substantial in all areas. If you're committed to Christian education this is your school! Proverbs 22:6 Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/28/05
A committed school with active parents eager to help. The quality of teachers enhance the school - my first grader enjoys each day.
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Posted by a parent on 01/26/05
God has blessed each child with specific gifts in learning. For some it might be the ability to learning through words, for others... through picture, for others... through music. In fact, there are at least 7 different types of learning. Rhema is excellent at teaching all the different types of learning.
... Read more This way, each child will be able to develop their gift of learning, and have the academics taught in a way that will impact them the greatest. The result is an unbelievable learning experience for your child. Is it tough? Absolutely! Is it fun? You bet! But what a great mix.. to enable your child to have fun while at the same time learning at an incredible rate. Parent involovement is very high. There are numerous opportunities to participate and enhance your child's eduaction. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/26/05
Rhema has been a tremendous blessing for my children. The God-centered curriculum is both academically rigorous and engaging for the students. The entire staff is committed to teaching in a Christian environment. They are not only well qualified, but extremely passionate about teaching. Being a member
... Read more of RCS is truly like joining a family. We have formed lasting friendships within the Rhema family. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/26/05
Yes hello I'm not a parent, I was actually a student for 9 years I would first like to say that the elementary school is outstanding they do a fantastic job. I would like to add one thing though if your child has ADD or ADHD I wouldn't recomend Rhema i would go with Eden Christian Acedemy and actually
... Read more I really enjoy great enviroment and the best thing is they don't single me out for having ADHD well as parents its your choice. My opinion for Rhema is that the elementary and early education are amazing especially Kindergarten but its all up to the parents Junior High just wasn't a good enviroment for a boy with ADHD Read less
Posted by a former student on 01/07/05
Rhema is a great school. They are truly above the rest when it comes to academics. The staff is there because that is where they want to be. It is nice to be involved with a school that really cares and the school is all about parent involvement which brings back family values.
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Moon Township schools — Rhema Christian School is located at 1301 Coraopolis Hts Rd, Moon Township PA 15108. 1301 Coraopolis Hts Rd is in the 15108 ZIP code in Moon Township, PA Rhema Christian School is a Private school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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