Hillcrest School
Keeping our Community Safe During Covid-19: Hillcrest is currently doing cohort learning. Cohorts alternate between on-campus and home study days. "Flames" attend on Mondays and Wednesdays, while "Hawks" attend on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Fridays are deeper learning days, with activities both on-campus and remote. Our precautions meet the Federal Ministry of Education standards, including class size limits, use of face masks, social distancing, cleaning and sanitizing, ongoing monitoring and contingency plans. But, whatever school looks like, our mission remains the same - educating global disciples of Christ! The school was founded in 1942 as a not for profit day and boarding school for children of missionaries and other children as able. Today a majority of students come from Nigeria, with a good number of expatriate students. Admission is open for all. The school is owned and operated by a board of governors representing the Christian cooperating bodies involved in Hillcrest. Hillcrest is headed by a Superintendent, and is divided into three schools, each with a principal. Elementary School is Kindergarten through 5th grade. Middle School is 6th through 8th grade and High School is 9th through 12th grade, and offers Advanced Placement classes. Annually, almost all graduates are admitted into the western university or college of their choice, in the US, Canada, UK, Europe, or New Zealand. Administrative Team
About Hillcrest School
Founded
1942Estimated Revenue
$1M-$10MEmployees
11-50Category
Industry
Education ManagementLocation
City
Fort DodgeState
IowaCountry
United StatesHillcrest School
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