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How to Enrol

If you would like to receive a print copy of the application portfolio please click  here  or call 1-800-667-5199.

Admissions and application procedures:

We will review your application once you have submitted all necessary forms as outlined in the application portfolio. You must also pay a $50 ($150 for international applications) non-refundable application fee to cover the cost of processing your application. You may pay it by phoning or faxing in your credit card number or by sending a cheque or money order in the mail. Please do not send cash by mail. 

If you choose not to apply online, you may submit your application to our department via fax or mail:

Fax 1-800-667-2329

Admissions office
510 College Drive
Caronport, SK S0H 0S0

Application deadlines:

If you would like to apply for the fall semester at Caronport High School, please complete applications forms A through E and submit your most recent high school transcripts. Please submit your application as early as possible. There is a late fee of $100 for applicants who submit their application after August 1.

Notification of acceptance:

The Admissions office works hard to process applications quickly.  Please note that applications that are received and completed prior to June 15 take up to two weeks to be reviewed by the CHS Admissions committee. Applications that are received after June 15 can take up to one month to be reviewed. We will contact you as soon as an acceptance decision has been made.

Confirmation of enrolment:

Upon acceptance of the application, the student is required to remit a confirmation deposit to confirm his/her enrollment at CHS. Confirmation deposit fee is $200 and is payable by credit card, cheque or money order. This amount is credited to the student's account upon registration, but is not refundable if the student does not enrol. We require that students submit this fee in order to secure a place in one of our residences. 

Admissions requirements:

  • Successful completion of previous academic level/grade.
  • Commitment to live by biblical standards and according to the rules and guidelines of CHS.
  • Goals and desires which match the purpose of the school.
  • Recommendations endorsing Christian character and a growing walk with God (forms included in the application portfolio).

Heart. Soul. Mind.
high school experience with college opportunities

 

Mission Statement

At CHS, we value each student as an individual and as part of a community; we develop all aspects of their personhood with excellence, according to God's highest purpose for their "heart, soul, and mind."

Scriptural Foundation: The basis of our values

 "'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind…Love your neighbor as yourself.'" (Matthew 22:37, NIV)

Modus Operandi: How we enact our scripture-driven values and objectives

  • "Love the Lord your God with all your heart…Love your neighbor as yourself":
    • As a community of citizens, we facilitate students' participation in a variety of extra-curricular, intramural, and service activities designed to develop them as well-rounded citizens of our world.
  •  "Love the Lord your God with all your soul…":
    • As a community of believers, we create a spiritually nurturing environment for students and call them to explore and to deepen their personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
  • "Love the Lord your God with all your mind…":
    • As a community of learners, we challenge all students to develop an attitude of excellence towards their studies in order to prepare them to be lifelong learners in their sphere of influence.

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From the Principal

We would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to Caronport High School. At CHS, we are committed to providing students with an educational experience that will develop every aspect of their being to their fullest potential. Jesus teaches us that His greatest commandments are to "'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind … [and to] love your neighbour as yourself'" (Matthew 22:36, NIV). We believe that God has called us to address the whole person through a program of strong academics, varied extracurricular options, and intentional spiritual nurturing. This is the kind of education that can change you-and then change your world through you.

 

CHS Changes History 

65 years ago, in 1946, a revolutionary new high school was completing its first year of operation; that school was, of course, Caronport High School, and it was revolutionary because it was one of the first consolidated-and one of the first Christian, consolidated-schools in Saskatchewan.  Prior to the existence of CHS, most young people were educated in one-room school houses and had to pursue correspondence lessons in order to further their education.

As I was preparing for our recent commencement service, Mrs. Thiessen and I were looking through some of the first academic records, among them a list of final marks submitted to the Ministry of Education in 1947 when the first grade 12s graduated from CHS.  On this handwritten page, yellowed by time, was the list of a handful of students who had successfully completed their studies; among them, the name of Henry Budd stood out to me.  Dr. Budd, as he was later known when he was the President of Briercrest Bible College, appeared to have been at the top of his class.  In later years, names like Hildebrand and Magnus have drifted through the halls of CHS and BCS.  In the 65 years that have passed since Henry Budd was a student in our school, countless students have graduated and moved on into lives of significance and passion. 

     In the last several years, we have been working to clarify our mission and our message-to dip our fingers into the pool of CHS history to create ripples which will move our students, both today and 65 years from today, to live faithfully and passionately. We are challenging each student to go forward from this time and place with integrity, compassion, and humility into a life of meaning-a life that will be memorable and extraordinary-just as Henry Budd would have been challenged to do 65 years ago.

 

Deborah Ike

Principal, CHS