Temple Christian School: A Balanced Approach

Christ-Centered

Temple Christian School seeks to guide students into a personal encounter with Jesus Christ.


Student activities

Student activities may include but are not limited to sports, or social clubs, which help to foster growth in each child.

Students of Today
Shaping the future

High School Student Science Class
High School Male Students

About the School

Temple Christian School is the premier Christian educational institution in The Bahamas which expresses the love of Christ to the community. Grades range from K3 to grade 12.

Affordable Tuition
Affordable Tuition

Temple Christian provides a high-quality education at an affordable cost.

Athletics
Athletics

The Suns of Temple Christian have shined in numerous athletic disciplines including Track & Field, Basketball, Soccer and Softball.

Caring Culture
Caring Culture

We have supportive Christian Teachers who Provide a Safe, Healthy and nurturing environment for students to become life-long learners in our Society.

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Our Students Excel

High School Student Graduation in car with Graduation Cap

School News

School Calendar

Teacher with Student

Social Media News

Job Well Done!- Thursday, January 30, 2026 – Starbucks, along with expressions of love and encouragement were shared by Pre/Elementary Principal, Mrs. Sharmaine Porter to those students from the campus who executed a poem highlighting what Temple Christian School is all about. Elementary participants were surprised by Mrs. Porter with Starbucks certificates. These students carried out their selection at Temple Christian School Sunday which was held at Evangelistic Temple on Sunday, January 25, 2026. Students from both campuses were amazing in representing the student body of TCS through praise/worship, song and instrumental selections and poetry. A very special thank you is extended to all students, faculty, staff and parents who came out to worship together with the TCS family – a ministry of Evangelistic Temple. ... See MoreSee Less
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Junior high scholars recognized for academic achievementThis morning, it was the 7th-9th graders turn to be recognized for scholarly achievement. Recognized for having made the honor roll in Term I were:7SweetingVincenesha FergusonDavid HumesChardae MurphyRhodaea RobinsonAydin Williamson7GumbsDerin AytonShiloh BlackmanRobert GomezKeishnoya HenryOmarrionn KnowlesJovayah MunningsJasmine PinderRoscoe StrachanDeont'e Williams7JAshton BainRernard GhabFayeoner FarringtonMadeline Tavarez FernandezElizabeth GibsonDakari JollyAnthony Knowles IIIMathew PoitierRenaldo Wilkinson Jr.Rashandra Williamson8WatkissBreyl ClarkeBrandon CurtisAishah DanielAmelia DelvaIan DuncombeElicia MaloneFaith StubbsMary'K Thimothee8SmikleWalternae AmpeyKenrick CalisKai-Marie CampbellShervin FergusonCarlisa ForbesClarice ForbesJamaal McSweeneyNa'miah MoxeyAvantae Valcin8FalusiTatianna BoweBrenique HiggsJonathan LloydDeyonce PinderAlicia TaylorCailyn ThompsonYahmari Thompson9SweetingBrielle Bethel9MinnsJewel ArthurHarmony LightbourneMegan PinderThompson, Ariel9McCallaZurich AslorFame BantaLe'Andre ClarkeBritney FegusonJelipsa Malca RamirezJayden McPheeKyra MossNevaeh MoxeyTerenique RolleDavian RutherfordL'Qwon SandsCraig ShermanKayson SmithCharlyze SmithScott TaylorJanice WilliamAcademic achievement is a team effort, and we are proud of the work of our students, parents, and teachers in preparing these students to be successful. May you continue to thrive and be successful in all areas of endeavor, to the honor and glory of God.SUNS Shine!!! ALL Day!!! ... See MoreSee Less
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Honor roll scholars receive certificates and pinsThis past Wednesday, our senior high scholars were recognized for having achieved honor roll status during Term I. These students, recognized by grade level, were as follows:10 WoodsideTaylor ArnoldLeigh Summer AslorDwayne CapronGeorge CartwrightShiloh CulmerSasha Hall10 KovatchevaCaitlin AllenSyriah OliusNhoresse RussellMia Sweeting10Bryan-WalkinA'Mari BrownCorey HepburnYahanan ThompsonDestiny Wilson11JohnsonCartia MurphyHaley Thurston11JagessarAshleigh KnowlesCaleb MossDylan RutherfordEthan ScottCayden Smith11Ajimuda-JacksonAarmari BurrowsGrace EneasTamya FoxJasleen Salkey12NottageDelvon BartonCarson CashAliyah GedeusMateo NewboldJasmine ThompsonKaira WilliamsNaomi ZamyWe are proud of our students who continue to demonstrate a commitment to academic achievement. We salute the students, families, and teachers who make this achievement possible.SUNS Shine!!! ALL Day!!! ... See MoreSee Less
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Temple Christian's Jonathan Lloyd claims second place in BAISS Spelling BeeToday, after more than 3 hours of competition, Temple Christian eighth grade Jonathan Lloyed emerged as the first runner up in the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools' (BAISS) spelling bee. Lloyd, along with Charles Burrows Jr. and Ashton Edwards competed for Temple Christian School against a host of students from other private schools. Jonathan excelled above 38 other spellers in a thirteen-round competition to secure the prestigious 2nd place award.The top three finishers were as follows:1) Jules Carey, Windsor2) Jonathan Lloyd, Temple Christian3) Melissa Cruz, St. AndrewsThe entire faculty, staff, and students at Temple Christian School congratulate Jonathan and his faithful coach, Mrs. Chandra Minns for a job well done! We also celebrate Mrs. Bryan-Walkin and Mrs. Samuel for their preparation of, and work with our students. We also wish to recognize the contributions of Elizabeth Gibson, his team member who helped him to prepare for the competition. We salute all of our competitors on their hard work and accomplishments and look forward to what these young men and young woman will continue to achieve in their futures!SUNS Shine!!! ALL Day!!! ... See MoreSee Less
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Core Values in Action

The Temple Christian School community understands that individual behaviors are the cornerstone to advancing its school’s Vision and Mission. Collectively and individually, we commit to the following practices:

We make a difference