Calvin Christian School (Escondido, California)

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Calvin Christian School
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Calvin Christian School (Escondido, California)
1868 and 2000 North Broadway

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School type Private, Christian school
Denomination Calvinism
Website CalvinChristianEscondido.org
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Calvin Christian School in Escondido, California

Calvin Christian School is a private Christian school in Escondido, California. It consists of a preschool, elementary school, junior high, and high school.

Coordinates: 33°9′13.65″N117°5′24.89″W / 33.1537917°N 117.0902472°W / 33.1537917; -117.0902472



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