Oakland Christian School

Oakland Christian School

Motto: "Oakland Christian School engages students in a rigorous and relevant education that builds Christ-centered relationships and prepares students to fulfill their unique God-given purpose in our shared world."
Address
3075 Shimmons Road
Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326
United States
Information
School type Private K-12 school
Established 1968
Executive Director Roger Van Dorp
Elementary Principal Gordon Nickel
Secondary Principal Roy Townsend
Director of Athletics Dennis Hopkins
Grades Pre-kindergarten12
Color(s) Green and Gold         
Mascot Lancers
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and Association of Christian Schools International
Information (248) 373-2700
Website http://www.oaklandchristian.com/

Oakland Christian School (OCS) is a private pre-kindergarten12 school with two campuses located in Oakland Country, Michigan - Auburn Hills and Clarkston, Michigan.

Campus

The main campus is located at 3075 Shimmons Road. Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326, United States. The Clarkston satellite campus is located at 6300 Clarkston Road, Clarkston, Michigan, 48346

Early education

The Oakland Christian School Early Education Center offers classes for 3’s, 4’s, Begindergarten and Jr. Kindergarten. The Early Education programs are held at both the Auburn Hills and Clarkston, Michigan.

Elementary

The Elementary school is Kindergarten (both 1/2 day and full day options are available) through 5th grade.

Middle school

The middle school program is 6th through 8th grade.

High school

The high school is 9th through 12th grade.

The high school program is predominately college preparatory with a vocational technology component available through Oakland Technology Center. The college preparatory math program includes Algebra I & II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus and Calculus. The college prep science program includes Conceptual Physics, Biology I & II, Chemistry and Physics. Advance Placement courses are offered through the Michigan Virtual School. Additionally, a guest student program is available through Oakland Community College and Oakland University for high school students who wish to dual-enroll.

History

In the fall of 1968, 51 students in grades 7-12 began classes in the basement of Oakland Avenue Presbyterian Church, followed by a second semester move to Avondale Baptist Church for added space. The first five students graduated in 1969 and as enrollment rose, the school began the start of the 1969-70 school year at St. Luke's United Methodist Church. At the beginning of the 1970-71 school year, Grades 5 and 6 were added leading to an enrollment that tripled. Another move to St. Michael's Church in Pontiac at the beginning of the 1972-73 school year provided more space. As the student body continued to rise, plans were being made for one final move. In September 1976, prayers were answered when 50 acres of land were donated for a new facility on Shimmons Road in Auburn Hills. As construction began, elementary students were housed at Five Points Community Church while secondary students stayed at St. Michael's. On October 15, 1977, 383 students and faculty finally began classes in the new spacious school. As enrollment continued to climb, five modular classrooms were purchased between 1980-86 to accommodate the increased demand and to relieve congestion in the high school library.

To free up more classroom space and secure the business office in the main building, an office complex was connected to the main building at the beginning of the 1986-87 school year. With enrollment continuing to rise, the kindergarten program moved to Five Points Community Church in order to accommodate two sections of each elementary grade level and eliminate long waiting lists.

Sparked by an increased enrollment of over 600 students in 1992-93, Oakland Christian School added an extra period to the day to meet an increase in demands for more science and math classes. During the mid-nineties, plans for the addition to the existing structure were initiated. In 1996, the board of Oakland Christian School implemented a capital campaign that would raise money for additional classrooms, a media center and a multi-purpose facility. In so doing, the new structure would allow for a cafeteria, eliminating the use of the present gym during lunches. In addition, kindergarten classes would be brought back to the main campus and the modular classrooms removed. The school website states, "As a new century provides more challenges to Oakland Christian School, we rejoice in what the Lord has done and continues to do. The school board, faculty and staff have made a commitment to place an emphasis on character growth in our students. The result of this commitment is that students are graduating not only with excellent academic and life skills training, but also with the ability to serve with moral excellence in their homes, churches and communities."


Notable alumni

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