Bethel Christian Schools offers a variety of activities for your child. Our goal is to develop the whole child, and this includes physicality. Our Student Life Programs include:

Athletics

The goal of Bethel Christian School’s Athletic Program is to teach our young athletes the basic fundamentals of each sport and help them develop into well-rounded, competitive athletes.  We strive to provide a developmentally appropriate Elementary, Middle, and High School sports programs to enhance a child’s fitness, self-confidence, motor skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship.

We do subscribe to the No Pass – No Play philosophy as well as hold our athletes accountable for their behavior.  We believe a successful athlete must be as disciplined in the classroom as they are on the field of play.  It should be noted that participation in athletic activities is a privilege offered to and earned by students.

Currently, we have co-ed basketball, soccer, and softball for students in 4th & 5th grades.  Middle school sports include boys’ and girls’ cross country and basketball, girls’ volleyball and softball, and boys’ baseball.  High school CIF Majestic League sports include boys’ and girls’ cross country, volleyball, and basketball, boys’ baseball, and girls’ softball.

We compete against other Private Christian and Charter Schools in the Inland Empire in conjunction with the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF).  Our teams often compete for league champioships.

Dance

Bethel Christian schools has a strong Performing Arts Program. We teach students of different skill levels a variety of techniques to improve their abilities.

We also compete and have earned several State and National titles against large dance schools, both public and private.

Clubs

Clubs offered to upper-grade students include Worship Team, which learns music performance through the medium of chapels and recitals; and ‘Quilt Club,’ where high school girls learn life lessons while also learning how to make a quilt.  Other clubs may be offered throughout the school year.