Christ School (North Carolina)

St Joseph's Chapel is the longest continuously operating Episcopal church in western North Carolina.

[citation needed] In addition to on-campus learning, there are an average of five international trips each school year.

"The Game" is the oldest prep school football rivalry in both North and South Carolina, dating back to 1911.

The Fayssoux-Arbogast Trophy was created in 1971 and was named after Richard Fayssoux, football coach at Christ School from 1920 to 1966 and B.H.

As of the fall of 2023, the Greenies have won 12 consecutive games against the Asheville School Blues and 20 of the past 24 meetings.

There are ten varsity sports that students can participate in at school: three in the fall (football, soccer, and cross country), two in the winter (basketball and swimming), and five in the spring (track and field, tennis, golf, lacrosse, and baseball.)

It is the only boys program in the history of Western North Carolina to win five straight state titles in basketball.

[citation needed] The football team reached the NCISAA Division II semi-final round for the 3rd straight year in 2014.

[citation needed] The Outdoor Program offers mountain biking, kayaking, rock climbing, hiking, fly fishing, adventure racing, and skiing.

[citation needed] Theater productions include One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Fantasticks, the operetta, The Pirates of Penzance, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Little Shop of Horrors, and Shakespeare in Hollywood.

Postcard of Christ School, c. 1909–10
Students at work in the Physics Lab at Christ School
Christ School varsity football
Christ School students kayaking through the Blue Ridge Mountains
Christ School Theater presents Shakespeare in Hollywood