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Parent testimonials
“We’re thankful that Shiloh school has provided learning opportunities and better progress in some subjects than what we could accomplish as homeschoolers.”
—Dr. Thomas O. Salmon, OD, PhD, Associate Professor, NSU
“SCS has been such a blessing to our family.
This is my daughter’s fourth year and she says each year just gets better and better. My husband and I discussed public school right after kindergarten, but our daughter told us if she couldn’t go to a school that welcomed God, she would never go to school again. We thought that if a child this young could see what was truly important, how much more should we be able to see as adults. Thank you, Shiloh.”
—Susan Mitchell
"Thanks to Shiloh I gained great character skills
that I still have today. Before I started going to Shiloh, I was getting in fights every week, wasn’t doing great in school, and did not have many friends. After Shiloh I had a good attitude, and I learned more about God and His plan for me. If it wasn’t for Shiloh, I’d still be in trouble and fighting or maybe worse.”
—Nick Avery, former student who graduated
from SCS
“Shiloh was one of the best choices that I made for my son. He was there for two years. I would have sent him there earlier if I had known how much he would benefit from it. SCS is extremely concerned with the success of all their students, and the teachers go above and beyond to make sure that no child is left behind…My son learned excellent study skills that he uses to this day.”
—Angela Avery
“My child learned solid Bible truths on a daily basis; not only in Bible class, but integrated into every subject. My children met new friends at Shiloh that have become life-long friends.”
—Barbara Blake, retired teacher
“Shiloh has been good to my granddaughter
and me. We have received support from the administration, teachers, and other parents that
we could not have gotten from another school.”
—Faynell Mills
“My family enjoyed many things about Shiloh—
the small class sizes, excellent teachers, good discipline and a Christian worldview.”
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Then Jesus came and spoke to them, saying,
“All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”
— Matthew 28:18-20
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