Pacific Harbor Christian School is an extension of the ministry of Harbor Christian Center. As such, it exists to bring children into the knowledge of their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

By providing quality Christian education for both the children of members and non-members of Harbor Christian Center, we provide an environment in which spiritual, intellectual, emotional and social growth can take place. We also provide for the development of physical skills and the expression of each child's unique personality and talents. We believe in encouraging each child to work to his/her full potential, while recognizing varying levels of ability.

The basis for a healthy and positive self-image lies in the knowledge that we are the beloved children of God, redeemed from sin by the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and equipped to succeed in life through Him.


Students will be encouraged to work at their full potential by:

  1. Applying their Biblical world view to their own life
  2. Being respectful to staff and fellow students
  3. Being honest
  4. Listening and paying attention
  5. Applying themselves to their work
  6. Studying hard and turning in assignments in a timely manner


Faculty and staff are dedicated to help each student achieve positive spiritual, mental, emotional and physical growth in the following ways:

  1. Role modeling in attitude, speech and actions on a consistent daily walk with Jesus Christ
  2. Following the Matthew 18 principle in dealing with students, parents and staff
  3. Motivating students to accept God's gift of salvation and grow in their faith
  4. Partnering with parents in the child's education, and assisting them in the task
  5. Planning a well-rounded program that, as much as possible, meets individual needs, interests and abilities


Education of children and youth is the primary responsibility of parents. We ask parents to commit to partner with us as we educate our students by:

  1. Praying daily for the school and its ministry
  2. Teaching and supporting respect
  3. Encouraging responsibility
  4. Following through on discipline