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Berean Christian School (West Palm Beach, Florida)

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Berean Christian School is a private school in West Palm Beach, Florida. Berean Christian School is a ministry of Grace Fellowship, a local independent church. It was established in 1964. Berean Christian School also offers numerous sports such as volleyball, swimming, cross-country, track, soccer, girls basketball, boys basketball, cheerleading, and most of all football. Their home mascot is the Bulldog. Berean Christian School exists in partnership with parents and the local church to submerse students into a Biblically-based Christian world view. The grades range from preschool to 12th.

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Berean Christian School (West Palm Beach, Florida)
Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach

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Berean Baptist Church and School

Okeechobee Boulevard
33411 West Palm Beach
Florida, United States
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