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School Profile

CEEB Code: 051401

Our Purpose and Philosophy

Purpose

The purpose of Lancaster Baptist School is to educate train the whole student: spiritually, intellectually, physically, socially. Because Lord requires a vessel unto honor, guidelines for personal habits, definite dress codes, proper leisure-time activities are provided. The principle self-discipline basis our disciplinary structure. We believe student must honor rights others respect individual’s freedom. Not only young person have his appearance actions reflect Jesus, but he also wisdom, knowledge, understanding serve in plan God has life. Therefore, Bible not substituted any academic subject, it integrated into total educational program. taught so that will develop sound values govern every step life.

Lancaster Baptist School desires to send out into the world young people who will be lights in this night of spiritual darkness (Matthew 5:14-16; Ephesians 6:12). The chief objective of our school is to prepare students for the possibility of full-time Christian service. According to Matthew 9:37, “…The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few. . .” Our school strives to prepare students to be thrust into the harvest field (John 4:35) and to accomplish much to the glory of the Lord. “To the praise of the glory of his grace…” (Ephesians 1:6).

Mission

The mission of Lancaster Baptist School is to assist parents in educating and equipping their students to develop a heart for God, to cultivate a sound biblical worldview, and to prepare students to positively impact their families, churches, communities, and country for Jesus Christ.

Lancaster Baptist School seeks to accomplish its mission by striving to achieve the following five learning outcomes:

Establishing Christ-like Character – Do right
Achieving Academically – Be Like Jesus
Growing Comprehensively – Get Smart
Leading through Service – Serve Others
Elevating Patriotism – Love America

Lancaster Baptist School provides a solid academic foundation for a student's future. Students of Lancaster Baptist School consistently score above the national average on annual standard tests. The high school’s college preparatory curriculum enables graduates to be well prepared for college and adult life.

Bible
Math
Phonics
Reading
Grammar
Penmanship
Creative writing
Spelling, Vocabulary, and Poetry
Science
Music
U.S. and World History & Geography
Spanish

Old Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
Christ’s Life and Ministry
Bible Doctrine
Baptist Distinctives
Paul’s Missionary Journeys
New Testament Church History
Systematic Theology and Apologetics
Biblical Prophecy
Christian Manhood/Womanhood

General Science
Physical Science
Biology (lab)
Chemistry (lab)*
Physics (lab)*

* Indicates Upper Level Class.

Composition
Grammar
Spelling
Vocabulary
Creative Writing
Speech
American Literature
English Literature
World Literature
AP English Language & Composition*

* Indicates Upper Level Class.

General Math
Business Math
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Algebra II*
Geometry*
Pre-Calculus (Trigonometry)*
Advanced Math I*
Advanced Math II (Calculus)*
AP Calculus AB*

* Indicates Upper Level Class.

U.S. History
World History
Geography
Government
Economics AP U.S. History*
 

* Indicates Upper Level Class.

Health
Physical Education
Introduction to Spanish
Spanish 1 & 2
Sign Language
Home Economics
Drama
Keyboarding
Computer
Choir
Band (Marching and Pep)
Strings
Orchestra
Ensemble
Private piano
Study Skills Development
ACT College Test Prep
AP College Test Prep
Art
Architectural Drawing
Auto Mechanics

Philosophy

Our school is a ministry of Lancaster Baptist Church designed to help families train their children for Christian service. Our approach is a complementary one. God has established the family as the principal entity to train children, with the church serving as a second platform of spiritual training and leadership development for the family. The Christian school provides a third source of godly influence. This arrangement is truly successful only if the direction being set by all three is in agreement.

For this reason, it is vital that parents agree with the doctrine and philosophy of Lancaster Baptist Church, which are held wholly by Lancaster Baptist School, as well. A child, placed in an environment in which the family follows a direction contrary to that of the church and the school, is a child given to much confusion and strife within his own thoughts and actions. It should be understood that our primary goal is to produce and develop servant leaders for Christ. Students are led to develop the “mind of Christ” (Philippians 2:5) in their lives. A key reason for the existence of Christian education is to establish an environment that will develop a sound biblical worldview. The Lancaster Baptist School has developed a program to minister to the complete student. This is accomplished through four areas of emphasis:

The first and strongest emphasis is the spiritual growth of the child and family. The clear teaching of the Bible is the best foundation for learning. The Bible is not only taught as a class, but also permeates every other subject. We endeavor to introduce each child to Christ and to direct children and families to thoroughly know and live the Bible.

The second emphasis is on academics. The school uses a traditional, time-tested, rigorous Christian curriculum. We provide a superior academic climate and promote academic excellence to best prepare students to fulfill God’s will for their lives.

The third and fourth areas of emphasis are proper social and physical development. The school sponsors fine arts competitions, musicals, and seasonal programs teaching our students to exalt Christ with their God-given talents, abilities, and skills. Our physical education and athletic programs are continually expanding to meet the needs of our students.

Doctrines & Beliefs

As a ministry of Lancaster Baptist Church, Lancaster Baptist School adheres to and supports the doctrines and beliefs of Lancaster Baptist Church.

Key Facts

Religious Affiliation

Independent Baptist

Mascot

Eagle

Accreditation

Western Association of Schools & Colleges

UC a-g Approved

 

1989

Founded

800+

Graduates to Date

23

Average Class Size

369

Student Population (K2-12)

Academic Tracks

LBHS students may choose from two diploma tracks. Each track has a requirement of 240 credits.

* Parentheses indicate required minimum credits

Bible (40)
English (40)
History (20)
Geography (5)
Government/Economics (10)
Math (30)
Science (30)
Foreign Language (20)
Physical Education (20)
Visual or Performing Arts (10)
Electives (15)

Bible (40)
English (40)
History (20)
Geography (5)
Government/Economics (10)
Math (30)
Science (20)
Foreign Language (10)
Physical Education (20)
Visual or Performing Arts (10)
Electives (35)

View UC/SCU Approved Course List

Grading Scale

GradeGrade ScaleGPAAP GPA
A+97-1004.005.00
A93-964.005.00
A-90-923.704.70
B+87-893.304.30
B83-863.004.00
B-80-822.703.70
C+77-792.303.30
C73-762.003.00
C-70-721.702.70
D+67-691.302.30
D65-661.002.00
F0-640.000.00

Upper Level and Advanced Placement Courses

Lancaster Baptist High School offers seven upper level courses and three Advanced Placement courses.

  • Advanced Math 1
  • Advanced Math 2
  • Geometry
  • Algebra 2
  • Pre-Calculus
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • AP English Language and Composition
  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP United States History

CIF Sports

  • Football - Boys
  • Volleyball - Girls
  • Basketball – Boys
  • Basketball – Girls
  • Golf
  • Cross Country - Girls and Boys
  • Baseball - Boys

Music Programs

  • Varsity Choir
  • Varsity Beginner Strings
  • Varsity Intermediate Strings
  • Varsity Beginner Band
  • Varsity Intermediate Band
  • Orchestra
  • High School Ensemble

LBHS College Acceptances

  • Antelope Valley College
  • Arizona State University
  • Art Institute, El Cajon
  • Azusa Pacific University
  • California Baptist University
  • California State University, Bakersfield
  • California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
  • California State University, Northridge
  • California State University, San Bernardino
  • College of the Canyons
  • Colorado Technical University
  • George Fox University
  • Grand Canyon University
  • Liberty University
  • Michigan State
  • Oregon Institute of Technology
  • Pensacola Christian College
  • Rutgers University
  • Santa Monica College
  • The Master’s College
  • UCLA
  • University of California – Irvine
  • University of Iowa
  • University of Northwestern – St Paul
  • University of Southern California
  • West Coast Baptist College
  • West Texas A&M University
  • Wheaton University

80%

Cumulative GPA Distribution
2.5 and above

13%

2-Year College

78%

4-Year College

9%

Other
(armed forces, trade school, etc.)

Administrative Staff

Mr. Eric Lee

Principal

eric.lee@lancasterbaptist.org
Miss Melissa Calderon

Student Success Coordinator/Secondary Lead Teacher

melissa.calderon@lancasterbaptist.org
Miss Sarah Anderson

Vice Principal/International Director

sarah.anderson@lancasterbaptist.org

Non-Discriminatory Policy

Lancaster Baptist School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. However, only persons who have a testimony of biblical salvation and have a sincere desire to serve Christ are eligible for admission.