Elementary Students will have classes in Bible, English, Math, Science, Art, Spanish, Music, and P.E.
Middle School students will take Bible, English, Math/Pre-Algebra/Algebra I, Life Science/Earth Science, World Studies, American History, Health, Computers, Life Skills, Spanish, and P.E.
High School students can take English, AP (Advanced Placement) English and Language Composition, DC (Dual Credit) English, Algebra I & II, Geometry, DC College Algebra, DC Trigonometry/Statistics, Science, Intro to Physics with Earth Space, Biology I & II, DC Biology with lab, Chemistry I & II, Honors Anatomy, Social Studies, Government and Civics, World History, US History, AP European History, DC US History, Health, Life Skills, P.E., Spanish I & II, History and Appreciation of Art, Art, Computers, and Yearbook,
We offer Honors, AP, and Dual Credit courses in our high school. Dual Credit courses are offered to both juniors and seniors from ACTC and Morehead State University. Students are able to earn up to 26 hours and be considered 2nd semester freshmen upon entering college.
RHCS is a fully accredited institution. RHCS has been certified by the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE). The school meets the standard requirements of both the Kentucky Non-Public School Commission (KNPSC) and Cognia which is a combination of the Association of Christian Schools International (ASCI) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Graduates of Rose Hill Christian School are academically prepared for college or trade school.
In the last five years, Rose Hill Graduates have been accepted into over 30 colleges and universities nationwide. During that same five years, they have been offered almost $3,500,000 in scholarships. That's an average of over $689,000 of scholarship money offered every year!
Here are some of the colleges / universities our graduates have attended:
University of Kentucky
West Virginia University
Marshall University
University of Louisville
Transylvania University
Morehead State University
Liberty University
Kentucky Christian University
Georgetown College
University of the Cumberlands
Shawnee State University
Ashland Community and Technical College
Students K-11: Iowa Standardized Testing
STAR Testing in reading and math for all students in grades K-12 each quarter
Rose Hill Christian School uses multiple curricula as their source of education. Our primary sources of curriculum are Abeka (K-6th Grades) and Bob Jones University (7th-12th Grades).
Abeka
Since its inception in 1972, millions of Christian school students have received their education based on the Abeka curriculum. Students taught with Abeka have been accepted into prestigious colleges and gone on to serve the Lord in demanding careers. For information regarding the Abeka curriculum, please click here.
For our 7th-12th grade students, curriculum is based on materials from Bob Jones Press. BJU Press is committed to Christian education. Christian teachers and administrators play a crucial role in educating students for the next generation. To support Christian educators, BJU Press produces textbooks and materials that shape a biblical worldview, are academically rigorous, encourage critical thinking, and are supported with technology solutions. For information regarding the Bob Jones Press curriculum, please click here.
The desire of Rose Hill Christian School is that our maturing students will leave RHCS meeting the following expectations:
1. Students will understand and commit to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Students will know, understand, and apply God’s Word in daily life. (II Timothy 2:15)
Students will possess apologetic skills to defend their faith. (John 1:3)
Students will be discipled and nurtured in their walk with Christ. (Hebrews 6:1)
Students will develop a Biblical worldview while having a basic understanding of opposing worldviews. (II Timothy 2:15)
Students will personally respond to carry out the Great Commission locally and around the world in a culturally sensitive manner. (Matthew 28: 19-20)
2. Students will have a sound, academic foundation and will be prepared for life after graduation.
Students will meet college readiness standards in English, Reading, Science, and Mathematics. (II Timothy 2:15)
Students will have a knowledge and understanding of people, events, and movements in history, including church history. (Job 15: 17-18)
Students will appreciate literature and the arts and understand how they express ad shape their beliefs and values. (Philippians 1: 9-11)
Students will have a critical appreciation of languages and cultures of other peoples, dispelling prejudice, promoting inter-ethnic harmony, and encouraging biblical hospitality for all people. (Philippians 2: 3-4)
Students will know how to utilize resources and technology to find, analyze, and evaluate information. (Proverbs 15:14)
3. Students will become responsible stewards and life-long servant leaders in their communities.
Students will be actively involved in a church community, serving God and others. (Colossians 1: 16-17)
Student will understand, value, and engage in appropriate social (community) and civic (political) activities. (John 1:3)
Students will have an appreciation for the natural environment and practice responsible stewardship of God’s creation. (Psalm 8: 6-8)
Students will be good stewards of their finances, time, and all other resources. (Titus 1:7, I Peter 4:10)