Our Mission:
The mission of Plantation Baptist Christian School is to assist parents in the discipling, educating, and equipping of their student to develop a heart for God; to cultivate a Biblical worldview; and to be a servant leader for Jesus Christ.

Plantation Baptist Christian School exists to educate a student spiritually, intellectually, physically, and socially. To give the student the kind of experience that will help him face life with courage and understanding; and to have a living faith in God, that will make the student a credit to Christ, his church, his nation, his community and himself.

PBCS seeks to accomplish its mission by focusing on the following:
  • Educating students with a Bible-centered, content-rich, and academically challenging curriculum.
  • Equipping students for a lifetime of servant-leadership.
  • Encouraging students to reach their full potential spiritually, intellectually, physically, and socially.

Our School Curriculum:
For our K5-12th grade program, we use the A Beka Academy DVD curriculum.

Our Christian School Accreditation:
PBCS is a member of the Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (FACCS), which provides national recognition through the National Counsel for Private School Accreditation (NCPSA), and state recognition through the Florida Association of Academic Nonpublic Schools (FAANS). In keeping with accreditation standards, our video teachers undergo certification through FACCS. Our High School is accredited by the A Beka Academy.

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Admission:
Each student will be accepted into our school based upon their previous academic, spiritual, and social records. Parents must be faithful members of Plantation Baptist Church or church of like faith that is fully committed to our doctrinal position and ministry direction.

Steps For Admission:
  • Obtain or request a registration packet from the school office.
  • Complete the registration packet and return it to the office with a non-refundable deposit. This payment is non-refundable unless the student is not accepted by the school administration.
  • The school office will call new families to meet with the administration for an enrollment meeting. New students in grades 7-12 must attend this meeting.
  • After the enrollment meeting, new students in 1st-12th grades will be required to take an entrance test.
  • A brief meeting will be scheduled with new families to discuss the test results.