About

At FLCS, our middle school students make their way through this important life transition in an environment built around the teachings of the Bible and with the support of their families, peers, and teachers. We are proud to offer a middle school program that allows our students to prepare for life and success in high school. Our middle school program started more than 50 years ago, and since then, we have seen our graduates move on to succeed in many different vocations.

We set the foundation for this success by giving our middle school students more freedoms, choices, and responsibility around the school while at the same time providing them the mentorship necessary to cultivate integrity, honesty, and respect. The path students take as they navigate their way from childhood to young adulthood is filled with challenges, risks, and exciting new experiences.


Academics 

As students move into middle school, our experienced and dedicated faculty guide them through this period with stimulating and thought-provoking educational lessons. Students are challenged to understand and defend a Christian worldview to entice learning among this age group's varying levels and growth.

To create a more effective transition into middle school, our 6th-grade students rotate through fewer classes and learn organizational skills to equip them for life. Weekly chapel services are held with the high schoolers with music and age-relevant messages designed to engage the students and grow their faith.


Foundation

To become thriving young adults, our students must be presented with opportunities that assist them in their development of a Christian worldview. The middle school years are essential for the ongoing development of a strong moral character. Forest Lake Christian School supports and reinforces the value systems taught at home to guide students in becoming tomorrow’s leaders with Christian principles.

Students are encouraged to grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ, and if some do not know Him, they are guided to accept Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior.