School Profile
Enrollment
420 students, grades 9 - 12, in a coeducational setting
Tuition ranges from $9,050 to $12,200 - printable pdf
Faculty
Christopher Dock has 36 faculty members (full & part time) for a student/faculty ratio of under 13 to 1.
Financial Aid
A majority of Dock students benefit from tuition assistance, sibling discounts, tuition discounts, or help from their congregations.
Christopher Dock contributors donate over $400,000 annually to the school's operating budget, which helps the school continue to provide financial aid and encourage program growth. 
Service Area
Most students come from the North Penn, Souderton, and Pennridge areas. Twenty public school districts are represented at Dock.
Support
30 Mennonite congregations and many alumni, parents, grandparents, businesses, and friends provide vision, encouragement, and funding for the school's programs.
Academic
Christopher Dock welcomes students of a wide diversity of academic abilities and backgrounds and strives to maximize the potential of each student. The school focuses on the following goals as high priority.
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Competency in the basic disciplines
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Ability to think critically and creatively
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Understanding and acceptance of other cultures
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Appreciation of the arts
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Development of effective communication skills
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Preparation for life-long learning and problem solving
Spiritual
Christopher Dock views itself as an educational center of the church and seeks to assist the church in calling students to follow Jesus Christ in personal faith and commitment. Efforts to attain the following spiritual goals extend beyond chapel and Bible class settings to permeate all activities sponsored by the school:
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Clear understanding of and desire to spread the good news of salvation
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Growing personal relationship with Jesus Christ and His church
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Ability to nurture Christian faith both personally and corporately
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Familiarity with the story of God's people, past and present
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Holistic understanding of self and others - physical, emotional, mental and spiritual
Lifestyle
Christopher Dock measures its success by the developing lifestyle of its students and graduates. The school considers itself to be successful when students and alumni incorporate their intellectual and spiritual learning into a lifestyle which reflects progress toward achieving the following goals:
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Stewardship of time, possessions, and the environment
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Peacemaking in all human relationships
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Service-oriented citizenship in local and global communities
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Commitment to moral integrity and family values
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Participation in church, school, and community activities
For more information regarding tuition, financing, enrollment, or to schedule a campus tour, please contact the Admissions Office at 215-362-2675. |