Serve Day, Preschool, and Spirit Week
Brazosport Christian School
Serve Day, Preschool, and Spirit Week
Written by Anna Magallanes, Director of Development
BCS Serve Day
Twice a year Brazosport Christian School heads out into our wonderful community to serve others. We use this time to teach our students the importance of putting others above yourself, meeting local business owners and community leaders, and also HAVE FUN! In Matthew 5:16, it states “In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven”. It is important that we lead by example and encourage our students to take upon the task of helping others. Although it seems a simple task to send out students to help, it’s actually quite a difficult day to organize. We couldn’t do it without the leadership in our school, and local churches offering the use of their buses and vans to transport students to the different locations.
With the help of our local community, we were able to go out and teach our students the importance of taking the time to help others. Every student ranging from Preschool through 12th grade participated in cleaning, collecting trash, weeding flower beds, re-doing bulletin boards, painting lockers, sorting food products, picking fresh vegetables, learning what is all involved in horse maintenance and SO MUCH MORE! This is truly one of the favorite days for BCS! If you know of a place in need of volunteer work, please feel free to contact the school, we are always looking for more places to volunteer. We visited the locations listed below and had so much fun serving our community.
SPCA
City of Lake Jackson – Cleaning McLean Park
City of Clute – Cleaning Clute Park
Dream Center
Food Basket
Warrior Refuge
Warrior Refuge – Boots on the Ground
Willow Church
BCS Locker Room and Bulletin Boards
Family Life Church
Pregnancy Help Center
City of Clute – Police Department
Brazosport Chamber of Commerce
TX Port Ministry
Preschool Field Trip
Our school takes advantage of field trips when we get the chance as it creates excitement, but also provides hands-on learning opportunities. Our preschool thoroughly enjoyed visiting the Farmer’s Corral and learning all about farms and farm animals!
Spirit Week
Preschool Transportation Unit Study
Meet our Librarian, Mrs. Shoemaker
The book fair not only provides funds for the library and classrooms each year, but it’s an opportunity for students to browse and potentially take home books to add to their own personal collections. We hope that you can join us at our open house on October 20th from 6:00 – 7:30 to enjoy dinner supporting BCS scholarships, classroom games, and to visit the book fair in person with your child or grandchild. Pre-Order your dinner by clicking
Camp Cho-Yeh
miracle from God,” the bus made it to and from Camp Cho-Yeh. The day the high school arrived at the camp, we were allowed full freedom to explore around the camp. Seth and I went around and found “the pillow,” some giant slides, and a huge tree house. At around 1 pm, we went to eat lunch which was prepared by the great staff at the camp. The lunch ladies were very hard-working and also kind enough to let us have seconds. The rest of the week included numerous activities such as the following: a zip line, the tree house, blobbing people into the lake, the king of the hill at the pool, a fun mud run, and archery tag. We also had multiple worship sessions and times of discipleship led by Bo Carter with Bella and Shane Newby, as well as being led by Coach Burris and Coach Martin. These are where God planted a seed into my heart to correct my actions and my heart. God brought back to me Matthew 15: 17-19. “17“ Don’t you see that whatever enters the mouth goes into the stomach and then out of the body? 18 But the things that come out of a person’s mouth come from the heart, and these defile them 19 For out of the heart come evil thoughts—murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false testimony, slander.” Also he brought back to me the beginning of Mark 1 where John is seen living his life completely by faith. He dropped everything he had to follow God’s promise to witness the Messiah coming to the earth.
Elijah’s Overview of Camp Cho-Yeh
I and a couple classmates went to our cabin and cleaned and took a nap until it was time for dinner. After dinner we went to chapel even though it was still raining. Once the chapel was over we went back to the pool for thirty short minutes. Around 9:50 pm we went back to our cabin and went to bed. In the last few hours of our camp we packed up, went to breakfast, and to chapel one last time. After chapel we checked our cabin for any left items then hopped on the bus and headed home. It was one of the best retreats that I have ever been on with this school, and I would love to go again.
The halls are filled with students’ laughter and joy again as school has started up this week! New friends are being made, new classes are being attended, teachers and students alike are working out the kinks of scheduling, seating charts, and first week jitters. This year Brazosport Christian School is accomodating almost 300 students on campus and it’s amazing to see and hear the shuffling of so many spirit filled students as they move from one class to the next.
Pre-school at Brazosport Christian School consists of exploring our world with their senses and incorporating learning with play. Our Preschoolers have a curriculum they follow that includes classes such as physical education, art, music, library, and chapel. Individual work, as well as large and small group times provide opportunities for hands-on learning that reinforce skills that prepare them for kindergarten and elementary school.
Our elementary students have the opportunity to be learning with our new curriculum this year! “BJU Press provides educational materials written from a biblical worldview that focus on academic rigor and encourage critical thinking – all supported by appropriate educational technology.” (bjupress.com). With this highly engaging and active curriculum, our students grow spiritually and intellectually. Elementary students also enjoy classes such as art, music, physical education, library, and chapel.
Junior High at Brazosport Christian School has exploded this year on campus. All grade levels have split into two classes to accommodate the students and still keep the small class size that we strive to achieve. We help each student meet their potential with academic challenges and personal growth opportunities. Along with their core studies, Junior High students have classes such as art, music, technology, physical education, library, and chapel. Sports are also introduced to this group of students with football, volleyball, and cheerleading to start the school off.
High School at Brazosport Chirstian School is college preparatory with an implementation of a strong spiritual community. Core classes for high school and dual credit are offered along with extracurricular sports, electives, and opportunities to serve spiritually. BCS offers an environment where daily prayer, weekly chapel, contact with christian leaders, and bible studies help the students be prepared intellectually and spiritually for life after graduation.
The day before school started our wonderful PTF provided an amazing breakfast to our faculty and staff. If you are interested in helping out with PTF or any of the volunteer opportunities they offer, please visit our website at 1bcs.org and find PTF for information on how to join in on the fun!