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College Decision Day 2025
May 2nd, 2025
In honor the momentous decision our Seniors recently made on College Decision Day, we celebrated with a special all school assembly. Selected members from the graduating class shared their individual college decision journeys: public vs. private university, international school, gap years, athlete scholarships, and more. We ended our time together covering them in prayer and celebrating their next season ahead!
College Counseling, NewsGordon Macpherson Joins Pacifica's Board of Trustees
May 1st, 2025
It is with great joy that I share the exciting news that Mr. Gordon Macpherson has been appointed to the Board of Trustees of Pacifica Christian High School. Gordon brings to this role a deep and enduring commitment to our mission of teaching students to think and live well, to the glory of God. His leadership, experience, and passion for Christian schooling will be a tremendous blessing to our community as we continue to grow the work and ministry entrusted to us.
Head of School, NewsThe Tritons Go to Greece & Turkey
April 30, 2025
A traveling group of Tritons crossed the oceans to Greece and Turkey over spring break! From the moment our travelers landed in Athens, they were immersed in the ancient grandeur of a city named for the goddess Athena. Guided tours to landmarks like the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion and the dramatic Corinth Canal set the stage for a scenic and historic adventure. Winding through the Argolida region, Epidaurus, and Mycenae, the group explored legendary sites with expert guides and even delved into Mycenaean pottery traditions before arriving in Olympia, birthplace of the Olympic Games.
Academics, EventsAd Astra Per Aspera
April 7, 2025
On the weekend of March 28, Pacifica’s young, gritty Junior Classical League (JCL) team embodied the above phrase, which translates to "through difficulties to the stars." A fitting phrase for our team, as they took 3rd place overall in the Small School category at the Junior Classical League State convention.
Academics, EventsFirm Faith Doesn’t Require a Closed Mind by Benjamin Vincent
March 24, 2025
Our Department Chair of History and Theology, Benjamin Vincent, has authored multiple pieces in Christianity Today. His most recent article answers the question posed by a Pacifica student: "Should a Christian have an open mind?”
Events, In The Press, NewsHouston Mallette ('21) Featured on The Walk Podcast
March 19, 2025
Houston Mallette ('21) and current Alabama Basketball Guard was a featured guest on The Walk podcast where he shared about Pacifica's profound impact on his testimony.
Alumni, In The PressRichard Simon Visits Pacifica
March 14, 2025
We had the honor of Richard Simon, Founder and Consultant of Simon Wind come as a guest speaker at our Friday assembly. He shared his personal career journey through the early days of California wind energy development to his present day role as a consultant to companies worldwide.
Academics, EventsTatiana Valente ('19) Competes in Pepperdine Caruso Law Team
March 14, 2025
Pacifica Alumna, Tatiana Valente ('19) currently competes on Pepperine's Caruso Law Team. Read about their most recent competition!
Alumni, NewsFive Tritons Advance to State Championships for Speech & Debate
March 6, 2025
The Triton Speech & Debate Team kicked off March in style with a strong showing at the Orange County Speech League’s State Qualifying Tournament.
Academics, Events, NewsThe 2nd Annual Tolkien Retreat
March 4, 2025
The second annual Tolkien retreat has come to a close, and the elven dreams of Middle Earth still linger in the hearts of those who have returned. Sixteen students and six faculty/staff headed to the majestic Leonard Lake Reserve for seven days and six nights of reading, reflection, fellowship, and worship. Each day began with a full breakfast and morning worship, and every evening ended with singing the beautiful hymn Abide with Me. Then most of each day was spent reading one of the six books of The Lord of the Rings.
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