New Covenant Christian School
Our Vision
New Covenant Christian School is a non-denominational evangelical school that labors with the family and the church to nurture the growth and education of each child. In addition to providing academics, our goal is to foster Christian character, social responsibility, and a personal walk with Jesus Christ in our students. We show the love of Jesus to every child who enters the school, so that His love will show through their lives when they leave.
New Covenant Christian School History
In 1982, the founders of what would become New Covenant Christian School made a covenant with each other and with God to start a school built on the lordship of Jesus Christ and the principles of Holy Scripture.
New Covenant Christian School was incorporated in 1983 as a nondenominational, Christian elementary school. Shortly thereafter, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts recognized it as a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization. The School began operation in September 1985 with classes for kindergarten through grade four. Grades five and six were added in subsequent years.
In 1997, a full Middle School program was begun for grades six through eight. The Lower School campus was housed in Ashland (Federated Church of Ashland) and the Middle School campus in Framingham (Vineyard Christian Fellowship, Metrowest).
In 2002, the School began leasing the former Bigelow Elementary School building from the City of Marlborough. The new facility contains 19 classrooms, 4 offices, gymnasium and cafeteria. The property adjoins a public park with soccer field, baseball diamond, tennis and basketball courts, playground and pool.
In 2003, a preschool program was started in the former Margaret Davitt Center on Edgell Road in Framingham.
New Covenant Christian School celebrated its 20th anniversary of educating students in 2005.
