Student Life
Equipped in
Community
OCS Saints are part of something bigger than themselves. In a community where deep friendships are forged and students genuinely care for one another, your child will discover new interests, find their voice, and develop their God-given skills.
Athletics
Our middle and high school programs build champions who know that how you play matters as much as whether or not you win. Student-athletes develop character, sportsmanship, and resilience that’ll serve them well when life throws a curveball.
Fine Arts
Our fine arts programs cultivate artists who understand that creativity reflects the heart of our Creator. From one-act play competitions to jazz band performances, students gain skills, discipline, and confidence that they can carry onto any stage life sets before them.
Clubs & Student Organizations
Our clubs and organizations—from National Honor Society to Botany Club—teach students that leadership takes many forms. Whether through student government, academic teams, or specialized interest clubs, students develop boldness, collaboration skills, and the understanding that real leadership serves others first. Your child can find their place and develop leadership skills they can bring into any community they join.
The Highlight Reel
HEROES Week
HEROES Week brings out the best kind of school spirit. House competitions and themed dress-up days turn classmates into teammates and get even teachers involved. It’s the week everyone remembers.
School Spirit & Celebrations
From homecoming festivities to grade-level competitions, Saints know how to celebrate. These aren’t just events to fill the calendar. They’re the moments that bring students together across grades, creating a camaraderie that makes school feel like family.
Mission & Service Opportunities
Whether serving locally through Community Service Days or boarding planes for Jamaica, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Vancouver, and Ghana, students discover what it means to put faith into action. Students receive evangelism training before international trips and return with a broader view of God’s work in the world and a better picture of their own role within it.