Athletics
Shiloh Christian School is committed to nurturing and educating the whole child. Through athletics, students are encouraged to use their abilities to experience healthy competition and teamwork while giving all the glory to God. Our athletes strive to strengthen themselves physically, emotionally and spiritually as they learn to work together with others and emerge as strong, Christian leaders.
Shiloh Christian School has been named a Safe Sports School 2nd Team for a three-year period, valid through March 2025, by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Safe Sports School Award.
Fall Athletics
Shiloh Christian School offers: Cross Country , Football and Volleyball. We offer co-op sports: Boys Soccer, Girls Swimming-Diving and Boys Tennis.
Winter Athletics
Shiloh Christian School offers Basketball and co-op sports include Gymnastics, Hockey, Boys Swimming-Diving, and Wrestling.
Spring Athletics
Shiloh Christian School offers: Baseball, Track, and Golf. We offer co-op sports: Girls soccer, Girls Softball, and Girls Tennis
Fine Arts
The Shiloh Christian Fine Arts Department is dedicated to instructing students to use the gifts they have been given by their creative Creator. We have a wide variety of ways students can express themselves through the arts at Shiloh.
Students can participate in the High School One Act competition every fall as well as the High School Musical each Spring. All 7th Grade students participate in the Middle School Musical each fall as part of their choir experience.
The goal is to introduce students to the world of theater by participation to give them an understanding of the role theater plays in individual expression and in society.
Fine arts programs include:
- Theatre
- Vocal/Choir
- Band
- Speech
- Debate
- Visual Arts
- Elementary Music
Clubs
Shiloh Christian Schools provides many possibilities for our students to explore academic and leadership opportunities.
Campus Ministry
Ministry is a large part of the experience at Shiloh. Weekly Chapel, scripture memorization for elementary students, Bible class for middle and high school students, and mentoring through prayer buddies are just a few of the ways ministry is intertwined with student life at Shiloh.
Each year Shiloh adopts a school theme to incorporate into our learning, worship, and school community. The annual theme seeks to provide a focus on spiritual growth, promote the values of our school and be a continual reminder of our mission.
The 2024-2025 theme is Inside Out, Upside Down and comes from ACTS 17:6:
When they did not find them (Paul and Silas), they dragged Jason and some of the believers before the city officials, shouting, "These men who have turned the world upside down have come here too, and Jason has welcomed them, and they all act contrary to the decrees of Caesar, saying that there is another king, Jesus.
The early church faced its own share of chaos. In Acts 17, chaos erupted when a hostile group approached the home of a Christian named Jason, where Paul and Silas were staying. When they didn't find Paul and Silas, they seized Jason and some other believers, accusing them of a crime that they had 'turned the world upside down' (Acts 17:6). What a powerful accusation! What were they doing that upset these city officials? They were 'saying there is another king–Jesus' (Acts 17:7a)! It's truly remarkable how in Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, he always had a way of turning the world inside out and upside down! A role the early church embraced and a role we must also embrace.
The challenge for the Shiloh community is that we move beyond day-to-day living and live an inside-out and upside-down life. A life in which Jesus asks that leaders be servants, enemies be loved, finding self begins with denying self, humility be exalted, last be recognized, weakness brings power, and suffering be welcomed.
As believers in Christ, we have the privilege of living in this inside-out and upside-down kingdom of God.