Elementary School at Longmont Christian School
Grades 1-5
Maybe you’re worried that your child’s questions won’t get answered in a crowded classroom. Or, perhaps, you’ve already seen their gifts get overlooked. You know you want something different, something more personal for elementary school.
At Longmont Christian School, your child is known by name, greeted each morning by students of all ages, and guided through lessons designed for how they learn best. Our small class sizes, personalized learning paths, and Christ-centered community equip each student with knowledge, friendship, and character, all while ensuring they feel safe and fully seen.
Where Personal Attention Meets Academic Growth
Every child walks into school with their own strengths, interests, and unique rhythm for learning. At Longmont Christian School, we make room for all of it. Small class sizes allow teachers to recognize when a child is ready for a challenge or when encouragement can spark a breakthrough. Lessons invite students into hands-on projects, meaningful discussions, and moments where understanding clicks into place.
Whether building a model in science, reading with younger peers, or researching a new topic, students engage fully and build confidence along the way. For children who learn differently — including those with autism, dyslexia, ADHD, and other needs — we create personalized learning paths, supported by licensed specialists and sensory-friendly spaces like The Warrior Den. Every student is welcomed as a full member of the classroom, with the right tools to succeed.
Throughout each school day, the Warrior Strength character traits shape both learning and relationships. Students don’t simply learn about values like respect or responsibility; they practice them in real situations with guidance from teachers who care deeply about them.

Ready to hear more about our private elementary school?
Let’s talk about how your child can thrive at LCS. Please contact Laura Bandrowsky, Admissions Director, at (303) 776-3254 ext. 220 or by email at office@longmontchristian.org.
Warrior Strength
As a school, we have common values that we strive to live out every day. Strength stands for:
What Learning Looks Like at Every Stage
As students progress through each grade, they strengthen their academic and social skills while building a sturdy foundation of faith.

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Grades 1-5

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Middle School
Grades 6-8
Benefits of an LCS Education
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Classroom learning at LCS doesn’t stay confined to worksheets or lectures. Students design experiments, write and illustrate their own books, explore history through storytelling, and use real-world tools to apply math concepts. Teachers use outdoor spaces and tactile materials to deepen understanding and make academic work feel engaging and relevant.
At the elementary level, core skills are developed in:
A Connected Community
One of the most meaningful aspects of life at Longmont Christian School is how students interact beyond their classroom. Elementary students regularly partner with peers from other grades by reading together, teaming up in after-school clubs, participating in shared service projects, and more. These connections build friendships across grade levels and help new students feel included faster. Teachers and staff intentionally foster these interactions to cultivate empathy, ease the transition between grades, and create a strong sense of school-wide community.
Spaces to Create, Move, and Discover
Elementary students rotate through weekly enrichment classes, including:
Fourth and fifth-graders also have the opportunity to join the school band.
Beginning in third grade, students can explore interests after school through rotating clubs such as STEM Club, Outdoor Club, Game Club, Media Club, Build-a-Computer Club, and E-Sports.
Visit One of the Top Christian Elementary Schools in Longmont
Come walk the halls, explore our 8-acre campus, and experience what makes Longmont Christian School feel like home. Schedule an on-campus tour or arrange for a shadow day for your child so they can get a true sense of what it’s like to attend LCS.