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Type | Private |
Motto | "Faith, Wisdom, Service" |
Established | 1982 |
Number of students | 300-400 |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Crimson Black |
Athletics | Football (JV, Varsity); Basketball (Men and Women); Volleyball(Men and Women); Track and Field; Baseball; Softball; Tennis; Swimming; Cheer; Soccer (Men and Women) |
Mascot | Viking |
Website | valleychristianschools |
The Valley Christian Schools (VCCS) are private Christian schools located in Dublin, California. Valley Christian Schools offers a college preparatory education to students of all ages, ranging from preschool through twelfth grade. VCS is located 35 miles (56 km) southeast of San Francisco, in the Dublin hills, and resides on a 55-acre (220,000 m2) campus overlooking the Tri-Valley. Each year, Valley Christian High School sends students to elite universities throughout the nation including Harvard University, Princeton University, Pomona College, University of Pennsylvania, the United States Military Academy, and UC Berkeley.
Facilities
Valley Christian has recently constructed two new academic facilities for its campus. Valley Christian's Science center was constructed in 2014 to offer students the resources necessary to grow and thrive as individuals in an ever-changing job market. In addition to its science center, a large Performing Arts center was also built in 2014 to accommodate its growing arts program.
Notable alumni
- Nate Boyer- Former National Football League Long Snapper for the Seattle Seahawks
Michelle Mortensen, TV Personality, 8-time Emmy Winner, politician
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