Lynden Christian Schools

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Lynden Christian School
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Lynden Christian Schools
417 Lyncs Drive
Lynden, Washington 98264


98264
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TypePrivate
Motto"Linking head and heart, home
and school, child and God."
Denomination Non-denominational
Established1910
SuperintendentPaul Bootsma
PrincipalDon Van Maanen (ES)
Aaron Bishop (MS)
Craig Johnson (HS)
Teaching staff87 (with 28 additional aides)
Enrollment1,300
Average class size23
Hours in school day6 hrs. 45 min.
Campus typeClosed campus
Color(s)    Navy blue, white
Song"Lynden Christian Forward"
AthleticsBrenda Terpstra
SportsBaseball, basketball, cheer, cross country, football, golf, soccer, track, volleyball
Mascot Lynx
Team nameLyncs (Lynden Christian School)
PublicationLynden Christian Home Bulletin
NewspaperHi Lite
YearbookExcelsior
Tuition$5000 (elementary and middle school), $8000 (grades 9-12)
Communities served Whatcom County
Website www.lyncs.org

Lynden Christian School (abbreviated LCS), often referred to as Lynden Christian (LC), is a non-denominational private Christian school. The school educates 1,300 students in Lynden, Washington, United States.

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References

  1. "International Student Information – Lynden Christian School". www.lyncs.org. Retrieved February 8, 2022.

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