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High School

I would like to extend a warm welcome to those that are visiting the Red Lion Christian Academy online. Parents today have more choices than ever before when it comes to selecting a high school for their children. I invite you to come and visit our campus. We would be glad to give you a tour and to answer any questions you may have about why RLCA is an excellent choice for your family.

The high school offers a rigorous college preparatory academic program that integrates the Word of God and Biblical principles throughout the curriculum. Our desire is to prepare students to be grounded in the Word of God, to develop a comprehensive Biblical worldview, and to prepare them both spiritually and academically so that they can be used by God to impact their society for Jesus Christ.

The high school has over 240 students enrolled in grades 9 – 12 and offers a comprehensive academic program that includes both Honors and College Preparatory classes in addition to Advanced Placement courses in Biology, US History, English Literature, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Physics B, and Physics C. Over 92% of RLCA graduating seniors matriculate into colleges and universities and our students are well-equipped to be successful.

The teachers and staff are caring professionals who hold Christ at the center of their lives and who love to work with young people. Teachers have high expectations for their students and support their academic and spiritual growth so that those expectations can be realized. RLCA’s small school setting personalizes the learning environment and our guidance counselor and each of our teachers and staff are available to mentor, advise, and disciple students.

The high school also offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities that appeal to students’ varied interest. We offer a competitive sports program, performing arts, student leadership, ministry and missions opportunities, and a service-learning program, in addition to competitive academic teams such as Math League and Science Olympiad.

In Christ’s Service,

Sam Osbourn
Dean of Academics & Curriculum Instruction