High School

Nebraska Christian High School offers a strong college-prep curriculum with many outstanding elective opportunities. We offer vocational and exploratory classes such as computer applications, digital media, business accounting, and industrial technology. We also provide courses in literature, writing, and journalism.

Additionally, Nebraska Christian has a strong heritage of quality fine arts programs.  High School students can easily explore and develop their God-given talents in visual art, choir, and band courses.

In keeping with Nebraska's agricultural heritage, we have a modern, commercial greenhouse on campus to complement our growing botany program.

Academics are highly valued at Nebraska Christian, and our students consistently place above the national and state average on standardized tests. Our five-year ACT average is 23.1.

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Academics

We believe that all truth is God’s truth; therefore, integrating faith and learning is an important and deeply-valued characteristic of our curriculum. Students study a rigorous, Christ-centered, college-prep curriculum that is enhanced with electives in music, the arts, industrial technology, business, and foreign language.

We offer a Biblically-integrated curriculum

  • Strong Student/Teacher ratio of 12:1
  • Four-day school week
  • We utilize curricula from A Beka, Apologia, Bob Jones, Dave Ramsey, Holt-Rinehart-Winston, Houghton-Mifflin, Summit Ministries, and Write Source to name a few.

    Nebraska Christian Schools is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), and is also an accredited school as determined by the Nebraska Department of Education. Every NC graduate earns a valid high school diploma. Furthermore, all NC teachers are certified by the State of Nebraska.
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    Nebraska Christian's seniors are prepared for success after high school. Recently, we have had graduates attend:

    • Baylor University (TX)

    • Bethel University (MN)

    • Boston College (MA)

    • Cedarville University (OH)

    • Colorado Christian University (CO)

    • Duke University (NC)

    • Georgetown University (DC)

    • Grand Canyon University (AZ)

    • Hillsdale College (MI)

    • Johns Hopkins University (MD)

    • LeTourneau University (TX)

    • Master’s University (CA)

    • New York University (NY)

    • Ohio State University (OH)

    • Pepperdine University (CA)

    • Purdue University (IN)

    • Rutgers University (NJ)

    • Temple University (TN)

    • Trinity International University

    • University of Kansas (KS)

    • University of Michigan (MI)

    • University of Nebraska (Kearney, Lincoln, & Omaha, NE)

    • University of South Florida (FL)

    • University of Wisconsin (WI)

    • Wheaton College (IL)

    NC provides personalized career and college planning to each of our students including sharing important resources and guiding students in pursuing scholarship opportunities.

    Graduation Requirements:

     

    • 4 English credits

    • 4 Social Studies credits

    • 3 Math credits

    • 3 Science credits

    • 1 CTE (Career Technical Education) credit

    • 1 Fine Arts credit

    • 1 Personal Finance credit

    • .5 PE/Health credit

    • 7.5 Elective credits

    • Bible (Required each year of attendance)

    • A minimum of 29 credit hours is required for graduation.

    One semester of a class = .5 credit hours.


    ACT

    NC's five-year average ACT score is 23.1

    Electives Offered:

    NC offers many different course and elective opportunities from fine arts to technical courses to world languages and advanced math and science.

    In addition to on-campus electives, College Credit Courses may be taken online as Independent Study through Central Community College during the school day.

    • Band

    • Choir

    • Drama

    • Worship Team

    • Men of Vision
    • Women of Vision
    • Personal Finance
    • Strategic Leadership 
    • Computer Graphics/CAD
    • Digital Media
    • Manufacturing I/II

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