Calvary Schools of Holland

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Website http://www.calvaryschoolsholland.org/

Calvary Schools of Holland (CSH) is a private Christian school located in Holland, Michigan. Calvary Schools educates students ranging in age from junior kindergarten to 12th grade at 2 locations. Calvary Schools employs a model of education based on English educator Charlotte Mason. Calvary Schools is a member school of Ambleside Schools International. Calvary Schools is accredited by Accreditation International, the National Council for Private School Accreditation, and the Association of Christian Schools International.

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Academics

Calvary Schools became a member of Ambleside Schools International in 2015, which supports and trains schools in the philosophy of English educator Charlotte Mason. [1]

Campuses

Calvary Schools consists of two campuses. Lower and elementary school are housed at Plasman campus. Middle and high school are housed on 40 acres at Laketown campus. [2]

Officials

The current Executive Director/Head of School is Cheryl Ward. [3]

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References

  1. "Calvary Schools of Holland adopts new curriculum, principal structure". Holland Sentinel. 2015-04-27. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
  2. Official Website
  3. Staff Directory

Coordinates: 42°45′42.9″N86°08′27.6″W / 42.761917°N 86.141000°W / 42.761917; -86.141000