What sets Prince of Peace Christian School apart? In some ways we are like other Christian schools in the Dallas area: we share a faith in God and provide a Christ-centered environment for learning. In other ways we are different: our status as a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, granted by the United States Department of Education, is a rare achievement that reflects the academic excellence of our programs and the achievements of our students. We earnestly strive to keep parents informed and help them be a part of their child’s education. But what really makes our institution unique is our comprehensive approach to every student’s progress as an individual, a citizen and a spiritual being.
The Prince of Peace Advantage
We serve families with infants through 12th grade students, with a total enrollment of over 940 students.
Our outstanding staff of more than 90 professionals includes degreed teachers with over 40 percent holding advanced degrees.
Each grade level’s average scores on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills have been in the top 10% for the last ten years. ACT and SAT scores exceed local, state, and national averages.
We have a strong athletics program for grades 6 through 12, allowing students to experience team or individual achievement and appreciate the benefits of physical fitness.
We seek to provide an exemplary education for each child, including advance placement, computer, literacy, music, foreign language, art, and physical education.
Our annual educational and operational budget is over $9 million.
We foster a warm, nurturing and safe school environment, where teachers care about students on a personal level.
Our 37.5 acre campus encompasses over 150,000 square feet of school facilities, including 12 acres of new sports fields, gated playgrounds, gymnasiums and a weight room. Our Fine Arts Center was opened in the Fall of 2009.
Prince of Peace Christian School offers an Early Learning Center, devoted to the developmental needs of children from six weeks – two years old.
Ourlocation provides easy access from Plano, Carrollton, Dallas, Frisco, Addison, Farmers Branch, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Coppell, Richardson and The Colony.
Making Parents a Part of the Process
Parents and teachers schedule individual meetings before the school year begins. This allows for open communication and creates a healthy relationship.
Parents are invited and encouraged to join us on a regular basis at events such as Bicycle Rodeo, Donuts with Dad, Muffins for Mom, Lincoln Log Cabin Day, Stone Soup Feast, and Harvest Hoe-Down.
Grandparents and Special Friends are invited to join their special students at Grandparents Day in November.
Student progress information is readily available through . ParentsWeb provides parents with quick access to the school events calendar and ability to change their own personal information.