At Lititz Christian School, students are guided with purpose from their earliest years through graduation.

From early learning to commencement, each child is known, loved, and supported as they grow in faith, confidence, and wisdom.

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Accredited through Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and Middle States

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We provide a safe, nurturing environment where children are known, loved, and supported from their very first day. With Christ-centered care woven naturally into daily interactions, we nurture the whole child, intellectually, socially, physically, and spiritually, so young learners can thrive.

Early Learning Centers (Infant–Pre-K)

- Care offered from 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
- Part-time and full-time options available
- Activities that support early literacy, social-emotional development, motor skills and curiosity
- Loving, qualified teachers who prioritize strong relationships with students and families
- Play-based and hands-on experiences
- Bible lessons and weekly chapel program
- Weekly art, music, Spanish, and PE
- STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) program
A supportive, Christ-centered learning environment where students are known, loved, and supported with strong academic foundations, a love of learning, and growing faith.

Elementary School (K–4)

- Integrated Biblical worldview
- Core academics in reading, math, science, writing, and social studies
- School counseling services
- Bible classes and weekly chapel program
- Weekly art, music, Spanish, computer, PE and SEAL (Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning) 
- Fundations phonics program, providing a multi-sensory approach to building strong reading and language skills
- STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) program
- Hands‑on, active learning and class size promote engagement and individualized attention
- Community service projects 
Students are supported during a key season of growth in a nurturing, Christ-centered environment. Through strong academics, meaningful relationships, and dedicated mentorship, students develop independence, critical thinking, confidence, and a deeper understanding of themselves as learners and people of faith.

Middle School (5–8)

-Integrated Biblical worldview
-Bible classes and weekly chapel program
-Classes in art, music, choir, computer, Spanish, French and PE develop diverse interests and talents
-Elective offerings that allow students to explore interests and develop new skills
-STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) program
-Discipleship groups focused on faith development, community, and age-appropriate conversations
-Dedicated study skills class focused on organization, time management, note-taking, and effective study habits
-Team approach to instruction, with teachers collaborating to support each student’s academic and personal growth
-Extracurricular opportunities, such as school musicals, athletics, missions trips, and leadership roles, to encourage growth beyond the classroom

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The program prepares students for life beyond graduation through rigorous academics, intentional mentoring, and a strong, faith-based foundation. In a supportive, team-oriented environment, students grow in independence, critical thinking, and personal, academic, and spiritual excellence.

High School (9–12)

-Integrated Biblical worldview
-Leadership in discipleship groups that encourage spiritual growth, leadership, and community
-Rigorous academic program with Honors, Advanced Placement (AP), and Dual Credit courses
-Elective offerings that allow students to explore interests and develop new skills
-Individualized course planning, with support for approved online or dual credit classes when a course is not offered on campus, guided by a Lititz Christian teacher
-Real-world, project-based applications & learning
-School counselor support for academic planning, course selection, and future readiness
-Fine arts program that develops creativity, expression, and confidence
-Various field trip opportunities, including a senior missions trip to Guatemala

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Dual Credit Options

Through partnerships with Lancaster Bible College and Messiah University, our students can earn dual college credits at a reduced rate, gaining a strong academic foundation while remaining rooted in our Christ-centered community. We also collaborate with Lancaster County Career Technology Center and Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology to provide valuable career pathways, including Thaddeus Stevens’ Early Entry program for eligible seniors. Together, these partnerships prepare our students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to pursue their God-given calling beyond graduation.