Overview

Westside Christian High School exists to equip servant leaders in God's Kingdom for the next generation by educating and developing the whole person for the glory of God. The living out of our mission statement occurs through three core values: Family - one of the unique ideals that we hold to at Westside is that we desire that our school climate mirror that of a large family instead of only being a small school. As a family, Westside enjoys laughter and joy, along with shouldering one another's burdens. Excellence - our goal is to honor the Lord by the mirroring of God's image through our excellence in academics, character, and service. Our purpose should be to bring glory and honor to the Lord as we seek to be our best in every aspect of our daily lives. Grace - through relationships we seek to invest in students, and demonstrate His grace as we teach, coach and discipline out of a spirit of love. The school adheres to Biblical principles including its published doctrinal statement.
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Official information of Westside Christian High School in 2024 | FindingSchool

Day S. Grades: Grades 9-12
Co-ed
Urban
ESL: No
Day S. Tuition: $12,000
# of Students: 246
Teacher:Student: 1:14
AP Courses: 9

Matriculation

Ranking University/College Students
#1 Princeton University 1
#4 Stanford University 1
#4 University of Chicago 1
#8 Duke University 1
#9 University of Pennsylvania 1
#10 California Institute of Technology 1
#15 Vanderbilt University 1
#15 Washington University in St. Louis 1
#21 Georgetown University 1
#23 University of Southern California 1
#27 Wake Forest University 1
#30 Boston College 1
#32 New York University 1
#36 Georgia Institute of Technology 1
#37 Case Western Reserve University 1
#41 Boston University 1
#41 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1
#47 Northeastern University 1
#51 University of Miami 1
#52 Pepperdine University 1
#52 University of Washington 1
#57 George Washington University 1
#61 Southern Methodist University 1
#72 American University 1
#72 Baylor University 1
#75 Michigan State University 1
#99 Drexel University 1
LAC #38 Skidmore College 1
LAC #47 Connecticut College 1
Indiana University--Bloomington 1
Ohio State University--Columbus 1
Pennsylvania State University--University Park 1
Purdue University--West Lafayette 1
Texas A&M University--College Station 1
University of California--Davis 1
University of California--Irvine 1
University of California--San Diego 1
University of California--Santa Barbara 1
University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign 1
University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill 1
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AP Courses

(Total 9)
Biology
Calculus AB
English Language and Composition
English Literature and Composition
Human Geography
Physics 1
Studio Art: 2-D Design
United States History
World History
Biology
Calculus AB
English Language and Composition
English Literature and Composition
Human Geography
Physics 1
Studio Art: 2-D Design
United States History
World History
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Basic Info

Year Founded: 1981
Religious Affiliation: Christian

Application Info

Deadline: Rolling

Brief Reviews

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Detailed Reviews

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0.0 / 5 Academics
0.0 / 5 Campus
0.0 / 5 Student Life
0.0 / 5 Athletic&Art
0.0 / 5 Transportation

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Frequently Ask Questions about Westside Christian High School

01.
Tell me a bit about Westside Christian High School.
Westside Christian High School is Co-ed private day school located in Portland, Oregon, US. It was founded 1981 , and currently has about 246 students.

For more official information, please visit http://www.wchsonline.org.
02.
Does Westside Christian High School have rigorous academic requirements?
Westside Christian High School is offering 9 AP courses.

03.
Where do Westside Christian High School students typically go for their colleges?
In 2012-2015, some students attended Princeton University, Stanford University, University of Chicago, Duke University and University of Pennsylvania.
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What is the application requirement for Westside Christian High School?
Similar to most private schools in the US, Westside Christian High School’s typical admission requirements include school transcript, recommendation letter, application essay, standard test (like TOEFL and SSAT), and interview (often optional, but highly recommended).
05.
What is the latest tuition for Westside Christian High School’s Co-ed student?
The total fee for Westside Christian High School in 2024 is $12,000, which typically includes tuition, boarding fee, student management fee and a few other fees associated with managing international students.
06.
Where is Westside Christian High School located?
Westside Christian High School is located in the State of Oregon of USA. The closest major city is Portland, which is about 7 miles away from school. Most families can choose Portland International Airport to travel in and out of school.
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Also it is highly recommended to visit Westside Christian High School’s official site: http://www.wchsonline.org or call them at (503)697-4711.
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Please share a few nearby schools that are close to Westside Christian High School?
Yes, here are few: Oregon Episcopal School, St Marys Academy - OR and Portland Christian High School.

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