Shiloh Christian School


Shiloh Christian School is a private Christian school in Springdale, Arkansas, United States.

History

Shiloh Christian School was founded in 1976 as a ministry of the First Baptist Church of Springdale, by Dennis Cottrell and Tom Ellis, under the leadership of Pastor Cliff Palmer. The school opened with 180 students from kindergarten through sixth grade. A new grade was added each year. The school graduated its first high school class in 1983, with twelve students. In 1979, the First Baptist Church of Springdale moved from its downtown location to its present 72-acre site on Johnson Road.
Shiloh Christian School is accredited by the Arkansas Non-Public School Accreditation Association, the Association of Christian Schools International, and AdvancED since 2003.

Campus

The campus includes a 2,900 seat worship center, a 300-seat chapel, a 1,400 seat basketball facility, and a football stadium.

Extracurricular activities

The Shiloh Christian School mascot for academic and athletic teams is the Saints with Navy blue and Vegas gold.

Athletics

For 2012–14, the Shiloh Saints compete in the 5A Classification from the 5A West Conference as administered by the Arkansas Activities Association. The Saints high school teams consist of football, volleyball, golf, cross country, cheer, basketball, wrestling, soccer, baseball, softball, tennis, and track and field.
The Shiloh Christian High School teams have won more than 25 state championships.
The following are notable people associated with Shiloh Christian School. If the person was a SCS student, the number in parentheses indicates the year of graduation; if the person was a faculty or staff member, that person's title and years of association are included:
created the play "Little Rock" at Shiloh which would later become "The Prayer at Jordan-Hare" on November 16, 2013 at Auburn.