Call Us: 360-748-3213
Inquire NowChristian values, safe environment, worked with student’s individual needs.
At Lewis County Adventist School (LCAS), we welcome students from ALL FAITHS to a safe and flourishing learning PreKindergarten through 10th grade experience. Our nationally recognized accredited curriculum is designed for academic success at every educational level. LCAS has certified teachers who specialize in personalized learning within an inclusive classroom setting. The intentional low student to teacher ratio helps students to work above grade level as well as support those students who need more individualized attention. The school has integrated 21st century technology for preparing students for world that utilizes technology. In addition to a strong STEM emphasis (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), a focused effort is on ‘hands-on’ Project-Based learning activities along with specialty learning in areas of art, music, life skills, outdoor school, and physical fitness. Christian leadership, character development and community service are a big part of how we develop responsible and productive citizens. Lewis County Adventist School serves Washington students from Chehalis, Centralia, Olympia, Tacoma, Longview, and Winlock. Don’t wait, come DISCOVER today, a Christian school that delivers both academic excellence and joyful community outreach equipping young people to Learn, Create, Achieve and Serve!
Meet the TeachersWe care about the same things you do…
LCAS is the only Protestant Christian school in Chehalis, Washington opening opened its doors in 1922, in downtown Centralia, Washington. In 1952, LCAS moved to its current location on Scheuber Road. In 2012, the current building was completed and school resumed in the new facility. At Lewis County Adventist School, our 100+ year history is rich with educational outcomes. We work to provide a safe, close-knit, inclusive learning environment for our students.
Learn moreEvery six years, LCAS is evaluated by members of national accreditation teams that hold our school’s nationally recognized curriculum to the highest standards of excellence. The state of Washington also accredits our school. Accreditation is an external, objective evaluation of school quality and student achievement. It ensures that our school meets high-quality standards in many areas, including instruction, curriculum, student achievement, leadership, safety, technology, and community outreach. Along with many commendations, the team gave us several constructive recommendations to implement as we continue to grow and improve. We intentionally integrate an active service leadership program and technology in teaching life skills necessary for today’s world.
Learn moreOur teachers are highly trained and certified by state educational departments and our governing Washington Office of Education. Our teachers are credentialed in various educational levels— early childhood, special education, elementary education, science, Bible, and English- and trained in Love and Logic, Envoy, Gessel Institute, and Differentiated Instruction. Their levels of experience, professionalism, and continuing education allow for each of the students in their classrooms to have the most current learning strategies to enable them to be advanced, highly academic, Christ-like learners in an ever-changing world. We have this level of training to meet the unique needs and maximize each child’s learning potential through differentiated instruction.
Learn moreThe intentional low student to teacher ratio helps students to work above grade level as well as support those students who need more individualized attention.
Learn moreOur students develop strong leadership qualities just like David and Esther from Bible times though the use of study tours, community service, technology, and daily devotional time and learning, straight from the Bible’s written recordings of history and events. (Daniel and Esther were some of the most well-educated people in the Bible)
Learn moreOur students are always given opportunities to develop their forethought by using deductive reasoning, analogical thinking skills, and problem-solving strategies to allow them to become not only tomorrow’s, but today’s leaders.
Learn moreA life skill is a necessary or desirable ability to enjoy full participation in everyday life. Some important skills that our students learn are as follows:
Interpersonal Communication, Decision-Making, Problem-Solving, Self-awareness, Empathy, Emotional Intelligence, Assertiveness, Self-Control, Resilience, Study Habits, Collaborative Working, Time Management, and Financial Literacy.
With supporting text below as a natural lead-in to additional content.
Learn moreWith supporting text below as a natural lead-in to additional content.
Learn moreWith supporting text below as a natural lead-in to additional content.
Learn moreWith supporting text below as a natural lead-in to additional content.
Learn moreWith supporting text below as a natural lead-in to additional content.
Learn moreWith supporting text below as a natural lead-in to additional content.
Learn moreThese numbers show a glimpse of the vital statistics about our school.
student to teacher ratio
unique paths to affordabel tuition
of faculty have advanced degrees and/or multiple or special credentials
year old school, 12 year old state-of-the-art building
Jesus
Our parents are our greatest supporters – 92% of parents told us “My choice to send my child to this school was a wise one.”
There is always something happening at LCAS
We invite you for a FREE personalized Education Conversation with Principal Kelly Gennick. This meeting will focus on your aspirations and goals for your child(ren), academic preparation, planning for future choices, as well as faith and Christian leadership development. This personalized meeting is to actively engage and support you as parents in making the best educational choice for your student.