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We seek to inspire our students to reach for their dreams,

educate so they will be successful in college and beyond,

and teach God’s word to help transform them into all God wants them to be.

  • Students in our Preschool program range from Pre-K 3- Bridge. They participate in play based learning, hands on activities, storytelling, individualized instruction, and active exploration.

  • In Elementary School, we desire to build a personal relationship with your child to learn and grow together. Our students become innovative thinkers and explorers so they can make personal connections to their world and recognize Christ in their daily lives.

  • Middle School at Rosehill Christian is an exciting time of change in a young person’s life as students start to determine who they are as they begin transitioning from childhood to young adulthood while being encouraged to inquire, explore, and take risks as they try new things.

  • Rosehill Christian High School offers students a well rounded, challenging, Christ-centered education. The high school curriculum includes College-preparatory, Honors, Pre-AP, AP, and Dual Credit courses. In addition to challenging coursework, the high school experience includes opportunities for spiritual growth, community service, athletic participation, and social activities.

Our Students

“They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” - Isaiah 40:31

Welcome to the Rosehill Christian School 35 year celebration event! 

Join us as we celebrate 35 years of faith-filled education by honoring the roots while highlighting how the school has given numerous students the wings to grow in knowledge, faith, and service. On September 13th, we'll step into an evening of celebration as we come together for the school's largest - most fabulous - fundraiser of the year! 

2025-2026 APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN!

Non-Discrimination Policy

Rosehill Christian School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, or other school-administered programs.