Mount Pisgah Christian School provides an education grounded in Christian faith and values for children from six weeks old through 12th grade.
YEARSFounded in 1986. |
STUDENTSFrom Early Learning through 12th grade. |
ACRESacross academic and athletic campuses. |
MISSION
Mount Pisgah Christian School provides an outstanding college preparatory education grounded in Christian faith and values.
VISION
To teach foundational truth in an ever-changing world, empowering students to think critically and creatively and to act with courage and compassion.
CORE VALUES
DEMONSTRATE FAITHFULNESS |
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We value faith in Jesus Christ as our foundation, serving as the truth that guides our decisions and actions. |
EDUCATE WITH INTENTION |
We value purposeful education that prepares students to be competitive in an increasingly complex world. |
NURTURE COMMUNITY |
We value our relationships with one another as we seek to honor Jesus’s command to love one another as He first loved us. |
FOSTER INNOVATION |
We value the opportunities students have to create, explore, and ask questions that lead to skills such as collaboration, problem-solving, and critical thinking. |
ASPIRE TO DISTINCTION |
We strive to achieve the highest standards in serving our community through distinctive academic experiences, student services, and community life. |
ACCREDITATIONS and MEMBERSHIPS
PISGAH FORWARD '29
Pisgah Forward '29 is a strategic plan that defines the school's direction for the five years spanning 2024 to 2029. It is a commitment to boldly redesign and rebalance the Mount Pisgah experience in a way that honors the traditions that have made the school strong, while embracing the changes needed for continued growth.
HISTORY
Mount Pisgah Christian School was founded in 1986 by Mount Pisgah Church. The school opened with 70 preschool students. In 1996, construction began on a new Lower School to house the growing school and quickly grew to include a Middle and Upper School.
Today, nearly 40 years later, Mount Pisgah Christian School serves more than 1,000 students from infants through 12th grade in metro Atlanta.
TIMELINE
1980-1990 |
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1991-2000 |
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2001-2010 |
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2011-2020 |
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2021-Present |
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