In Pursuit of Excellence WCGS exists to train and nurture children for godliness and excellence through academics, arts, athletics, and relationships with Christ and others. Excellence. As followers of Christ, we should be about nothing less. The result of this commitment, and the Christ-like standard to which we strive, is that individual lives, families, society and even the world are significantly impacted for eternity. You have no doubt been impacted by one of these changed lives. Perhaps the Grammar School has shaped your own life; maybe it was your children that were influenced or possibly even your grandchildren. The exponential impact of Christ working on hearts and minds in this school has been felt for more than 65 years and it is found at the most basic and fundamental level. It is here that a rough stone is cut and shaped into a diamond. In partnership with parents, the academic and spiritual lives of your children are formed and fashioned here, in ways that are essential and indispensable to the molding of who they are and what imprint they will leave on other lives, their community and the world. How is this mission accomplished?
Tuition and fees do not cover the entire cost of educating children at The Grammar School. Your gifts and support of our annual fund, capital campaign and endowments are needed for WCGS to:
Wheaton Christian Grammar School is committed to moving forward, to further enhancing an academic, spiritual, artistic and athletic culture of excellence that parents, students, faculty and staff increasingly value. You have felt firsthand the impact of WCGS on your life. Will you partner with us as we continue to invest in young lives? To make a tax-deductible gift to Wheaton Christian Grammar School, call or write to:
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| Jeff Brooke, class of 1998; graduate of Taylor University Bible Teacher, Wheaton Academy, West Chicago, IL |
"My experience at Wheaton Christian Grammar School was phenomenal," says alumnus Jeff Brooke. "The biggest thing that stands out are the relationships between teachers and students. The spiritual training I received at so young an age has impacted my life since."
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Philip Graham Ryken, class of 1980 Senior Minister, Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA |
"I praise God for all the good training I received at WCGS. It prepared me academically as well as any school I ever attended, up through and including my doctoral work at Oxford University. I learned as much from playing soccer and basketball as I did from anything else: how to play fair, how to play right, how to handle a bitter defeat, and how to honor God in life's triumphs." |
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