One Community. Multiple Pathways.
Whether a student attends Arrows two, three, or five days each week, every family belongs to the same school community. We believe education is strengthened when Christian families learn alongside one another, encourage one another, and share life together.
All Arrows students are known, valued, challenged, and loved—regardless of their weekly schedule.
ONE SCHOOL FAMILY: Every student admitted to Arrows becomes part of the same school community.
All families:
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complete the same admissions process
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agree to our Statement of Faith
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follow the same school calendar
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participate in chapel and school traditions
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wear the same uniform
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take end-of-year standardized tests
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build friendships across all enrollment options
Whether a student attends two, three, or five days each week, they are an important part of the Arrows family.
How Our Community Works
FULL TIME STUDENTS: Attend five days each week. Receive complete academic instruction, enrichment classes, electives, chapel, and daily campus life.
HYBRID CORE STUDENTS: Attend Tuesday through Thursday for complete core academic instruction. Continue learning from home on Mondays and Fridays while remaining connected to the Arrows community.
ENRICHMENT STUDENTS: Attend Mondays and Fridays for Bible, chapel, PE, fine arts, electives, and fellowship while continuing their primary academics at home.
Growing Together
One of the unique blessings of Arrows Christian School is the opportunity for full-time and homeschool families to learn together.
Students worship together in chapel, share lunches and recess, participate in clubs and school events, and build meaningful friendships that extend beyond the classroom.
Rather than separating students by educational model, Arrows seeks to create one Christ-centered community where families encourage one another as they disciple their children.
Elementary Program (K–5)
Families may choose from:
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Five-Day Program
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Three-Day Hybrid Core Program
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Two-Day Enrichment Program
These flexible options allow homeschool families to partner with Arrows in a way that best serves their educational goals.
Middle School (6–8)
Middle school students attend the full five-day program.
Homeschool families may also enroll in select à la carte classes when space is available, allowing students to participate in specific middle school subjects while continuing their primary education at home.