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Kindergarten through 9th Grade
Christ the King Academy offers a balanced curriculum with well-established priorities for grades Kindergarten through 9th Grade. The success of each individual student is our objective. Foundational to the teaching is the Bible, God’s Holy Word. We hold that all truth is God’s truth, and that the Bible is relevant to all life and learning. The curriculum is challenging. We are committed to building strong study habits in our students.

Students are provided with a safe and positive environment which encourages them in their educational growth. They learn with a biblical worldview. Students develop into effective communicators use higher-level thinking skills. Positive adult Christian role models help children develop in their growing relationship with the Lord.

Three through Five Year Olds
North Kitsap Preschool is pleased to offer the best education and early childhood learning experiences. We provide developmentally appropriate activities for children between the ages of three through six. Our curriculum provides a variety of themes, including Bible stories, alphabet and numerical recognition, basic colors, and shape review. Seasonal themes also are introduced at appropriate months. Experience the professional relationship with our teachers, which begins with loving your child as Christ loves us.

Toddler through Elementary
Christ Memorial Children’s Learning Center is in the business of providing quality child care for children and their families all over Kitsap County. Our program is designed to help the "whole child" achieve a balanced growth socially, emotionally, physically, intellectually, and spiritually, in an environment of trust and security. Each child is encouraged to learn in his or her own creative way through group participation, self-expression, and one-on-one interaction with the teachers. Studies have found that children learn more by "doing," so we focus on key experience areas when planning active "hands on" learning activities for the children. It is our desire to be an extension of the home, not a substitute. We encourage a mutually rewarding working relationship between the home and the Center.