Sheboygan Christian School

Each day SCS serves more than 500 students from over 300 families residing in Sheboygan, Manitowoc and Calumet counties.

Established in 1971, Sheboygan County Christian High School was founded by parents who wished for secondary education taught with a Biblical worldview.

The school has been overseen by an association of Christian parents[1] committed to training their children in keeping with the teachings of the Holy Bible and governed by an elected board of trustees.

The school day consists of eight periods of 45 minutes each, during which all students are required to take six courses.

[4] The school year of 180 days consists of two semesters, each divided into two nine-week marking periods.