Berean Christian High School (Walnut Creek, California)
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Berean Christian High School is a private, Christian
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 coeducational high school in Walnut Creek
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, California
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, serving grades nine through twelve. Berean Christian's name comes from the Bereans
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 in Acts 17:11. Berean Christian has served the East Bay
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 since 1969, having moved to its current Walnut Creek campus in 1985. Berean Christian's goals are two-fold: to prepare the student to enter the college of his or her choice and to integrate fully a Christ-centered education through the Word of God
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 for its young people.

Athletics

Berean Christian is a CIF North Coast Section Division IV school. Its athletic department oversees eighteen competitive varsity athletic teams (nine men, nine women). The institution's coaches are dedicated to the principles found in II Timothy 4:7.

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