At King’s High School, each day is designed to help students grow academically, spiritually, and socially. From the first bell to after-school activities, students experience a rhythm that balances challenge, connection, and purpose. Here’s what a typical day might look like for a King’s Knight.
The morning begins with community. Students gather in the lounge to connect with friends, review notes, or grab a beverage from the Pilgrim Coffee House, our on-campus café and a favorite spot to start the day. It’s a relaxed, welcoming environment where relationships are built and students feel known before heading to class.
Classes follow a modified , allowing for deeper engagement with each subject. A student might begin with AP Biology, then move to English Literature or Spanish. With eight classes per year, students balance core academics with electives that reflect their interests. Options include video production, robotics, studio art, and business courses like DECA. Many students also take advantage of concurrent college credit through Northwest University, earning up to 30 college units before graduation.
Midday includes RoundTable time from 11:15 to 11:50, when students meet with teachers for extra help, mentoring, or quiet study. Once a week, chapel is held during this time, offering a space for worship, reflection, and spiritual encouragement. Whether led by staff, students, or guest speakers, chapel is a meaningful part of the week that helps students center their hearts and minds. From 11:50 to 12:15, students enjoy lunch in the commons, outside, or with friends and faculty.
Afternoons vary depending on each student’s schedule. Some may attend Bible class, where they explore Scripture and learn to apply it to everyday life. Others might be in science labs, art studios, or working on group projects. The flexibility of the schedule allows students to pursue their academic goals while developing their passions.
After school, the campus comes alive with activity. Athletes head to practice, thespians rehearse for drama productions, and club leaders meet to plan events. Whether it’s Mock Trial, Robotics, Choir, or Student Government, students find places to lead, create, and serve.
Throughout the day, students are surrounded by faculty who care deeply not just about academic success, but about who each student is becoming. Teachers mentor, coaches inspire, and staff pray with and for students. It’s a place where relationships matter and where students are equipped to live out their faith with confidence.
At King’s High School, a day is never just a schedule, it’s a journey of discovery, growth, and transformation. It’s where students become leaders, scholars, and followers of Christ. Experience it for yourself at a Knight for a Day event.