Student Life

 Tuition for all students is  $4,600.  Payments may be spread over 10 months beginning with August 1st - May 1st.

*Give cash or a check to the school.  Checks should be made out to Mineral Baptist Church with MCS in the memo line.  Checks may be hand delivered or can be mailed to Mineral Christian School PO Box 595, Mineral, VA  23117.

*Pay online.  Designate Mineral Christian School as the fund: https://www.mineralbaptistchurch.org/give

MCS Calendar 2023-2024

2023-2024 Calendar

 

MCS Dress Code 2022-2023

Uniforms

Uniforms encourage a sense of community, teamwork, belonging, beauty, and identity. We want your child  to see they are part of something exciting, loving, beautiful, and worthy of respect.

Students are expected to dress in uniform whenever school is in session, and at any school events or field trips. Uniforms must be worn appropriately, and students are expected to maintain a tidy appearance. Parents are asked to monitor length and fit of school uniforms as students grow, and to make sure students are equipped with clothing that promotes full movement and comfort.  Skirts and dresses should be no higher than the width of a dollar from the knee.  Pants should not give the appearance of leggings. Modesty shorts are to be worn under skirts and dresses, and should reach midthigh.

Light gray items may not be worn. 

Shoes must be solid black or solid white, including the soles.  No boots may be worn.

Find our page on the FRENCH TOAST website by clicking here! Equivalent styles from The Children's Place are also permitted.  Browse the FRENCH TOAST list first to make sure purchases from The Children's Place are the same style; different styles (such as the ruffled polo) are not permissible.  Burgundy, Black and Dark Heather Gray polos may be worn, but the lighter Lunar gray or may not be worn.  The uniform jumpers and dresses from The Children's Place are acceptable.  These two styles are not uniform approved:  Girls' Uniform Skirtall style, and the Uniform Bow Ponte.

Jewelry

Jewelry must not be distracting. If worn, it must be simple and delicate. Necklaces and bracelets are limited to one each. Girls’ piercings are limited to the lobes of ears; earrings must be small.  Scrunchies may not be worn as a bracelet. Beaded or plastic bracelets are not permitted. Boys may not wear piercings. Students may not wear plugs, tunnels or gauges.







School Supply List

School Supply List

This year we are offering the service of ordering school supplies for your student for $100.  Please text the school BY JULY 21st if you would like us to provide these items.  

 

MCS Daily Questions and Answers

Questions & Answers

As a school, we ask ourselves questions to shape our minds and hearts.  These answers help our days to be full of wisdom, worship, and wonder.

We walk through the School Culture set each week together.  The Math and Language Arts questions are asked during class time.

 

MCS Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

Here are answers to some of the most common questions parents want to know about MCS.

Books Grade-Level Classroom Literature

Classroom Reading

As a Great Books school, we choose books that grow children in wisdom and virtue.  Here's what we will be reading this school year.


2022-2023 Mineral Christian School Handbook

Handbook

The handbook details expectations for teachers, students, and curriculum for the current school year.


MCS Statement of Faith

Statement of Faith

Our Statement of Faith is foundational to all we teach and do.  We believe doctrine (what be believe about God) is essential to to our instruction, discipleship, and purposes.  It affects every aspect of our school.

 Mineral Christian School's Mission

To provide an excellent education, rooted in a biblical worldview;

Deuteronomy 6:5, 11:19; Ephesians 6:4; Proverbs 22:6

To nurture the formation of each person’s identity as God’s creation, in a secure and loving Christian environment;

Luke 10:27, Psalm 139:13-14

To equip students with knowledge and understanding of that which is true and excellent, and the tools to share their gifts, talents, and knowledge with others;

Proverbs 1:7, 2:6-7, 2:10-12, 9:10; Philippians 4:8

To challenge students to live purposefully, with wisdom and discernment, according to Biblical principles and values, for the glory of God and in service to others.

Colossians 3:23, II Timothy 3:16-17, Titus 3:5-8, Matthew 21:19-22