Our Educational Program

Our curriculum meets or exceeds the learning requirements set by the Ministry of Education in the areas of Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies & French. All subjects are integrated & taught from a Christian perspective. SCSBC (Society of Christian Schools of BC) assists the school in providing curricular leadership & units.

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  Bible Study

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All students in K – 8  follow The Story of God and

 

His People, a Bible Program developed by Christian

 

Schools International (CSI). In addition all

 

classrooms begin with devotions each morning. A

 

school wide chapel is held every Friday morning at

 

9:00 AM. Parents are welcome to attend our

 

chapels.

  French

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A sequential, graded program in French as a second

language is offered to students in the intermediate

grades. Students in primary grades are introduced to

vocabulary and common expressions by classroom

teachers.

  Fine Arts

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  Students in grades K - 8 participate in the music

program offered by a specialist. Grade 6 - 8

students take band as well as choral music.

Students in grades 5 - 8 participate in a Fine Arts

program that includes Art, Drama and Home

Economics on a rotating basis.

PE/Athletics

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  Primary

  • Primary children follow a program to develop skills and sportsmanship through games and creative movement.
  • A fitness program of regular running leads to a special 50 km Award Presentation for students in grades K - 3.    

Intermediate

  • A continued emphasis on skills and sportsmanship
  • Participation in Track and Field events
  • Each year DCS organizes several sports teams that compete in league play and tournaments.
  • A fitness program of regular running leads to a special 100 km Award Presentation for students in grades 4 - 8.

Computer Skills

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  DCS believes that:

(a) computer technology belongs in a Christian School and to that end Delta Christian School has a computer lab, a school-wide network and is working on long range plans for computer use.

(b) computers should be integrated across the curriculum as learning tools.

  • K -8 students participate in our computer skills program.
  • Students in grades 4 - 8 enhance their keyboarding skills and learn various applications.

  Library

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  • The library has an excellent collection of books for children to enjoy and use. Opportunity is given weekly to take out as many as two books. Parents are encouraged to share these books with their children. Additional books may be checked out for projects.

 

  • Suggestions for books to be added to the library or book donations may be given to the librarian.

 

  • Damaged and lost books will be reported to parents by a note sent home by the librarian. The charge will be the replacement cost of the book and a $5 processing fee.

 

  • The library has a policy, adopted by the Education Committee and Board, that is used as a guide for purchasing books.