Any extracurricular activites or sports can be done through the school district in which you reside.

Three of our 4th grade boys qualified to compete at the Pennsylvania NASP state tournament. Canaan Bouch took home a 5th place plaque for the 3D tournament. Sawyer Hugill took home 2 trophies placing 1st in 3D and 2nd in the Bullseye tournament. Jack Bolen took home 2 trophies and a new bow placing 1st in bullseye and 2nd in the 3D tournament. We are excited as they move on to the Eastern Nationals in Kentucky.
Students develop accuracy and confidence in typing, equipping them to communicate effectively in a digital world. This skill supports academic success while encouraging stewardship of the tools God has provided for learning and growth.
Through baking, cooking, and sewing, students learn practical life skills rooted in care, service, and responsibility. These activities nurture creativity and prepare students to serve their families and communities with joy.
Learning Spanish allows students to connect with others across cultures, reflecting Christ’s love through communication and understanding. It builds confidence while preparing students to share and serve in a diverse world.
STEM education encourages students to explore and appreciate the order and design of God’s creation. Through problem-solving and discovery, students develop critical thinking skills to serve and lead in a changing world.
Robotics challenges students to think creatively and work together to solve problems. It fosters perseverance, teamwork, and innovation—skills that can be used to honor God through diligence and collaboration.
Art provides an opportunity for students to reflect the beauty and creativity of God’s creation. Through self-expression, students build confidence and learn to use their talents to glorify Him.
Music allows students to develop their gifts in praise and worship. It strengthens discipline and teamwork while encouraging students to use their talents to honor God and uplift others.
Physical education promotes stewardship of the body, encouraging students to stay active and healthy. It also builds teamwork, discipline, and character through positive competition and cooperation.
Archery teaches focus, patience, and self-control—qualities that strengthen both mind and spirit. Students learn discipline and perseverance while growing in confidence and respect for others. PCS is affiliated with NASP (National Archery in the Schools Program). Students can compete in local tournaments where they can increase their personal best scores, to attempt to compete at the state competition.
To request more information about our extracurricular programs, contact our main office at
814-938-2295