Timothy Christian Schools

Timothy-Christian

Partner with a school that aligns with your family’s values—and is recognized at the highest level for academic excellence. Timothy Christian Schools, a PS–12th grade, nondenominational, college preparatory school, is proud to be a 2025 Illinois Governor’s Award recipient and U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School, an honor awarded to only a small number of schools statewide. This distinction affirms what Timothy families experience every day: a Christ-centered education marked by exceptional academic outcomes.

Timothy’s mission is to uphold Biblical truth, ignite academic growth, and inspire courageous leadership—one student at a time. At Timothy Christian Schools, families do not have to choose between Biblical values and academic excellence. Here, students experience both. Timothy’s Christ-centered culture and rigorous curriculum, grounded in a Biblical worldview, work together to shape students into confident, capable leaders prepared for college and for lives of purpose.

Choosing Timothy Christian Schools is more than an investment in your child’s education—it’s a partnership. Timothy believes in a strong relationship between parents, the local church, and the Christian school. Families are encouraged to be on campus as volunteers—actively serving, supporting, and connecting with the Timothy community. It’s what makes us Team Timothy.

Developing courageous leaders is central to our mission. Students are invited to plug in and find their place—from the athletic field, to the stage, to nationally ranked business teams and academic competitions. In fact, over 68% of high school students participate in more than two extracurricular activities.

Discover how your child can thrive in an award-winning environment that fosters academic excellence, leadership, and integrity. Schedule a tour today at timothychristian.com/admissions. The journey to courageous leadership starts here.

Timothy Christian Schools
188 West Butterfield Road, Elmhurst, Illinois
630-833-4616 | timothchristian.com

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