Temple Christian School (Lima, Ohio)

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Temple Christian School
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Temple Christian School (Lima, Ohio)
982 Brower Road

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45801

United States
Coordinates 40°46′13″N84°7′11″W / 40.77028°N 84.11972°W / 40.77028; -84.11972 Coordinates: 40°46′13″N84°7′11″W / 40.77028°N 84.11972°W / 40.77028; -84.11972
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Established1976 [1]
School districtElida
SuperintendentBruce Bowman
ChairpersonJason Szuch
PrincipalBruce Bowman [1]
Grades K12 [1]
Enrollment226 [1]  (2016-2017)
Color(s) Navy Blue and Silver [2]   
Athletics conference Northwest Central Conference [2]
Team namePioneers [2]
Tuition$5068 (2020;1st child - elementary) [1] "Tuition Rates".
Website https://www.tcspioneers.org

Temple Christian School is a private Christian high school located in Lima, Ohio. Temple was founded in 1976 as a ministry of the Lima Baptist Temple. [3] It is a K-12 traditional Christian school of 226 students.

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Organization

Temple Christian School was founded in 1976 as a ministry of Lima Baptist Temple. Students come from a variety of different churches and denominations in the Lima, Ohio area, but are required to share many of the same core evangelical beliefs.

Mission statement

The mission at Temple Christian School is to glorify God by providing for students a Christ-centered education marked by excellence and grounded in Biblical truth.

Athletics

Temple Christian School provides a number of team sports for students to participate in. [4]

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