We study God’s word, build relationships through fellowship, and look for opportunities to serve others. Students can participate in local and global communities through service projects and field trips. It’s about more than just learning – it’s about making a difference and building God-centered lives.
Students attend chapel services every week, tailored to different age groups, along with a monthly gathering for the entire school community. Led by students, these services feature worship and messages from Coulee staff or local ministry leaders. We aim to cover diverse spiritual themes, fostering growth in our love and application of God’s word.
Each Coulee student participates in daily Bible classes that include topics like:
Eagle Buddies is all about fostering community and mentorship between our students. At both our West Salem Campus and Onalaska Campus, older students are paired with younger students for fun and engaging activities. It’s a wonderful opportunity for our older students to step into leadership roles, while our younger students benefit from the guidance and friendship of their older buddies.
We know students are called to speak and show Christ’s love now, not just in adulthood. That’s why we offer opportunities for them to actively engage in serving others. Our middle and high school students can participate in a summer mission trip to a Christian special needs camp, and seniors have their own mission trip to further practice their faith through service.
Every fall, our high school students embark on a spiritual retreat at Living Waters Bible Camp. Featuring student-led worship, team-building activities, and inspiring messages from staff and chaperones, this retreat is a cherished highlight for both students and staff, fostering significant spiritual growth.
A 3K-12th grade Christian school equipping students to live life on the E.D.G.E.
Coulee Christian Non-Discrimination Policy
Coulee Christian School admits students of any race, color, and national or 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, and national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.