Fayette Christian School

Fayette Christian School (FCS) is a private Christian school in Washington Court House, Ohio, for students in preschool through 12th grade. FCS serves Washington Court House, Jeffersonville, and surrounding areas. It is the only Christian school among the three school systems in Fayette County.

Fayette Christian School
Address
1315 Dayton Ave.

, ,
43160

United States
Coordinates39°32′23″N 83°27′37″W
Information
TypePrivate Christian
Established1974
AdministratorBen Watson
PrincipalRobbie Johnson
Staff6
Faculty16
GradesPre-School-12th
Enrollment160 (2022)
Color(s)Green Black and White    
AthleticsBoys' and Girls' Basketball, Boys' and Girls' Soccer, Girls' Volleyball
MascotCrusaders
Team nameCrusaders
YearbookSword and Shield
TuitionSee website
ProgramsAthletics, Drama, and Music
Athletic Dir.Hunter Guiton
Contact740-335-7262
Websitewww.fayettechristian.org

Their mascot is the Crusaders. School colors are hunter green, black, and white. FCS holds an annual golf outing as a fundraiser.[1]

History

Fayette Christian School was established in the fall of 1974 as a ministry of the Fayette Bible Church in Washington Court House, Ohio.[2]

Affiliations

FCS is a member of the Buckeye Christian School Organization (BCSO) and participates in athletic tournaments, music festivals, fine arts competitions and elementary competitions through BCSO. Fayette Christian School is affiliated with and uses the BJU Press curriculum.

Extracurricular activities

Fayette Christian School offers a variety of sports for junior and senior high students including, volleyball, soccer, and basketball, It also offers elementary soccer each fall and elementary basketball in the winter.

The Drama department at FCS presents a play each spring as well as programs in December and May put on by the Kindergarten class, Elementary School and High School.

The Music department offers choir as well as orchestra including brass, woodwinds, percussion and stringed instruments.

References

  1. "Fayette Christian School golf outing Sept. 17". Record Herald. 7 September 2016.
  2. "Our History". Fayette Bible Church.
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