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Kids on a nature walk

In addition to our faith-base emphasis, Prairie Crossroads School offers students an opportunity to discover themselves as self-determined learners through its extensive outdoor learning opportunities and Montessori based teaching practices. This combined with Manitoba certified teachers following the Manitoba curriculum makes for a well-rounded education.

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We have balance school days which include 3 - 100 minute blocks allowing for in-depth study of material without disruption.

Nature-Based Programming

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Enriching our Spiritual Life

Bible Time and Chapel

Bible lessons are conducted daily in class, chapel or integrated into integrated into outdoor learning programming. Each class has a specific curriculum relevant to students at that age. Students will be challenged to grow in their faith as they find out more about God and who they are in Christ. Students who can read take turns reading Scripture, and leading in the Lord’s Prayer daily.

On Wednesday, our school holds a Chapel at 11:50-12:20 coordinated by Adrienne Funk. Our vision is to include parents, family and friends to specific chapels. Please inform the office if you plan to attend.

Character Building

We are interested in developing godly character in each student according to the word of God. We want to ensure that the fruit of the Spirit; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control is exhibited in every student.

 

Students will be reminded of Biblical standards when behaviour is corrected and will be praised for showing Christ-like character.

​Bible Memory

Weekly school-wide Bible memory will be assigned. Several versions may be used for memory work. Students are required to bring a Bible to school in a version of choice – not a paraphrase.

Ministry & Missions

Throughout the year, students will participate in a variety of ministry opportunities. Classes collect money and gifts for various organizations.

Biblical Integration

Biblical truth is infused into all classes, and all subject matter at every grade level. Our teaching staff is adept at Biblical integration. When teachers plan their lessons and units, taken from the Manitoba Curriculum, they purposely plan how they can integrate God’s Word in a relevant way into their course material.

Role Modeling

Students spend a large portion of their day in school. One of the most important elements PCS can offer are excellent role models for your children. While no one is perfect, each staff member your child encounters at school has a Christian testimony and is committed to their local church. Staff use “teachable moments” to share what God is doing in their own life, to encourage or to correct students.

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A child looks through chicken wire and smiles at the brown chickens.

Dress Code

“Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing of gold jewellery and fine clothes. Instead, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight.” I Peter 3:3-4

The Bible tells us that people look at the outward appearance, but God looks at the heart (1 Samuel 16:7). We know that our attitudes and motives and how we are viewed by God is of primary consideration, nevertheless, we are aware that people do look at our outward appearance. With this in mind, the underlying principles of godliness, modesty, moderation, appropriateness, neatness and cleanliness should be the basis for choices regarding dress and appearance.

PCS staff, students and parents work together to see that students exhibit respect for their own self-image and learn the importance of being a good witness for the Lord in this area, wherever they go. The purpose of the dress code is to give staff, parents and students guidelines for appropriate school clothing and appearance. Parents have the responsibility of determining what their children wear to school.

Clothing and accessories should not disrupt the teaching and learning process or encourage attention to be drawn to a particular student. PCS leadership recommends godly wisdom and discernment when preparing for school

Moderation

Style must be in moderation. Extreme dress styles, hairstyles, hair colour, piercings, makeup, or accessories are to be avoided.

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