HIGH SCHOOL

Knoxville Christian School strives to offer a challenging Christian-based academic experience that prepares students for college, career, and life experiences. Students graduate with a love for God, a love for learning, and a heart for serving others!

Our high school is a place where students learn for a higher purpose!  The faculty is highly skilled and committed to the individual growth of each student.  

Each year, our high school students take part in a community service project, fostering Christian values and experiencing the joy of serving others while making a positive impact in the community.

 Dual credit for college and KCS at the same time. Available to Juniors and Seniors. Head to our Dual Enrollment page for more information.

Approach graduation with confidence and a clear purpose in a community committed to academic excellence and anchored in Christian faith.

KCS IS FAMILY

Knoxville Christian School feels like a home away from home. With its small campus, everyone truly feels like family. It’s so refreshing to be part of a school where the teachers and staff genuinely care about each and every student. During my time at KCS, I have grown, learned so much, and created countless cherished memories. When I graduate, what I’ll miss the most are the incredible staff who made KCS feel like more than just a school and the lifelong friendships I’ve built along the way.

Yeshi Hammann

KCS High School Student

Letter from the Principal

At KCS, students prepare for college and beyond with a combination of rigorous academics and important world experiences. Students are supported and encouraged as they find their path and achieve their goals with a variety of activities, adaptive learning opportunities, and intentional college preparation. 

At KCS, there is no academic ceiling for our students, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that our graduates continue their education at leading institutions. Some of the institutions our recent graduates attend include Boston University, Tennessee Tech University, The University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Carson Newman, Harding University, East Tennessee State University, and Freed Hardeman University.