May 27, 2025 - 00:32

Covenant Christian School in Mishawaka is set to broaden its educational offerings by introducing a high school program. This exciting development is scheduled to launch in the 2025-26 school year, marking a significant milestone for the institution, which has primarily served students from Pre-K through 8th grade.
The decision to expand into secondary education comes as a response to the growing demand from families in the community seeking a Christ-centered educational environment that continues through high school. The new high school will aim to provide a robust curriculum that not only focuses on academic excellence but also emphasizes spiritual growth and character development.
As preparations for this transition are underway, school officials are optimistic about the opportunities this expansion will bring to current and future students. The administration is committed to creating a nurturing and challenging atmosphere that equips students for success in their academic and personal lives. With this expansion, Covenant Christian School is poised to become a more comprehensive educational institution, serving the needs of families in Mishawaka and beyond.
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