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1212 Woodbine Rd, Kingston, Ontario, K7P 2X6, Canada
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Jan 1, 2016
We are so glad we found this school. Our family has enjoyed the caring and supportive community at KCS. The staff are a true collection of teaching gems. Their passion for the school is evident in the events that are planned and energy and commitment that goes into their success. They go above and beyond to assist the students and their families to ensure that students needs are met. Our family has always felt welcome and respected there. We have particularly enjoyed the assemblies, musicals, faith based learning, and the amazing art projects that have come home. We recommend KCS.

Nov 13, 2015
My family has had the privilege of being a part of Kingston Christian School for 5 years (and counting!) Kingston Christian School is truly an amazing place for your family to attend. I say family because once you enroll you will see that this is truly a family community.Yes, you do pay tuition to send your children but it is much less expensive than other private schools and what a difference it can make to your child. Caring teachers, amazing support staff and an entire school community who truly believe in family values is what sets this school apart. Along with the quality education your children will receive, they have the ability to grow artistically as well. The school is blessed with an amazing music teacher and an exceptionally talented art teacher. (They also have probably the most beloved grade 8 teacher in the City of Kingston.) We transferred from another school board and have never regretted our decision to move our children to KCS. It is probably the only school around that has children, parents and teachers crying at the end of the school year because they just don't want it to end and they look forward to September.

Feb 19, 2013
HI. you pay 10000 tuition. there are many negative things about this. The text books the children get are outdated and old from 1970's . The gymnasium has a stage however not a good one for plays theatre.. The music program is terrible there are recorder many few small instruments. there are no instruments like trumpet tuba sax, drums . so there cannot be a school band. the technology there is terrible however they have recently added computers . there is no school bus so if you live far away forget it you will never get there. i am being honest . i believe the 10000 mainly goes for teacher pay. there is a janitor however the school asks older children to go clean up desks tables of younger kids . The good point is the marking is harder so you need a 90 for an A mark. I will say this school is better then public school. The only other solution is the public school system lol or catholic school, lol again joke. i suggest everyone try home schooling . kids whom do home schooling excel more. we dont need schools . we could simply save millions of tax dollars by eliminating schools . kids could do on line campus virtual campus. The government could keep a few larger schools open for kids to go to to socialize do sports make keep friends.The schools seam to be a baby sitting place ,

Jan 25, 2016
As a graduate and a current parent at KCS i give the school 5 stars :) I believe that God is evident in every square inch of his creation and that my children should be educated not just at home but at a school in which this is demonstrated. whether the children are in gym, math, or Bible class KCS's teachers communicate this to the students. Teachers show care to their students every day and the small class sizes benefit each student. The environment of KCS is warm and nurturing and I am thankful each day for the gift of being able to send my child (soon to be children) there

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