Welcome to Pacific Point Christian Elementary School!

What an honor it is to have your family either considering or already a part of our Pac Point family. We truly believe the Lord leads the path that brings you to our school and we are thrilled to be partnering with you. 

Our mission at Pacific Point is to provide high quality Christian education, for preschool through 12th grade students, in the south-county area. We strive to prepare both your child’s heart and mind for their future. We recognize that you are entrusting us with your child, and we look forward to coming alongside you, as parents/guardians, to pour into their life. 

At the Elementary campus our Kindergarten through 5th grade students study Bob Jones University Press Curriculum. BJU Press provides a curriculum written from a Biblical Worldview that focuses on academic rigor and encourages critical thinking. In addition, our students will have PE, Music and S.T.E.A.M. classes. 

I encourage you to come join us on Thursday mornings at Chapel. Kindergarten through 2nd grade is at 8:30am. 3rd through 5th grade is at 9:30am. You will not be disappointed when witnessing, first hand, the joy of the Lord displayed in these precious children. 

Proverbs 16:9 says, “A man’s heart plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.” God has big plans for your child and your family. On behalf of all the Elementary staff I can confidently say we are dedicated to following God’s plan right along with you. 

In Christ, 

Mrs. April Redgrave 

Interim Elementary Principal 

Mrs. Redgrave began her career in Elementary Education over 20 years ago after graduating from college with her Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Studies and a minor in Biblical Studies. She went on to complete graduate school and earned her Master’s in Education with a concentration in Curriculum and Assessment. Mrs. Redgrave is a Slingerland trained teacher who holds multiple ACSI credentials including Bible Specialist, Professional Level Elementary Teacher, and Administrator. She began teaching in San Jose at Calvary Chapel Academy and soon after spent many years teaching at Valley Christian Elementary School. In 2014, she joined our Pac Point Elementary teaching staff. In the most recent school years, Mrs. Redgrave created and was the Director of our Private School Satellite Program. She also served as Dean of Academics where she implemented and trained our teachers in Curriculum Trak, a new program being used to document lesson plans that follow our WASC and ACSI accreditation criteria.

Mrs. Redgrave and her husband David have 5 children. Two have gone through Pac Point and three more are still currently enrolled. Mrs. Redgrave loves spending time outdoors with her family. She has a passion for writing and published a book in 2021.

April is the author of the book Through Hell and High Water.” In the book, she tells her experience of God’s grace iher life amid a period of profound grief. Her favorite passage is Isaiah 61:3 because it reminds her of the Lord’s promise of restoration, unfailing love, and His ability to transform ashes into beauty, which is exactly what Jesus has donin her life.

Uniform Policy for All Students K-5

Official school uniform items are to be worn at all times, except for Free Dress Days.
Official school uniform items are to be in colors of White, Dark Charcoal Grey, Purple, and Black.

Field trips: Pacific Point Christian School purple logo t-shirts or purple logo polo, available from the French Toast website, must be worn on all field trips.

Hair: Hair must be kept out of the eyes. Boys’ hair must be cut off of the collar. Extreme hairstyles, as interpreted by the administration, are not permitted. No unnatural hair color is permitted.

Hair Accessories: Hair accessories must not be distracting and unsafe. No distracting add-ins such as feathers and colored hair.

Hats: Approved hats and beanies are available for purchase from the school spirit wear store online. See the website for more information. Beanies and hats may be worn outside only. Brims must be forward-facing at all times.

Jewelry: Simple necklaces no longer than the collarbone may be worn. Simple bracelets may be worn. Earrings are to be worn by girls only. Earrings are to be post-style, no bigger than a dime. No more than two earrings in each ear. Students may not have nose-rings, body piercing, or tattoos.

Makeup/ Nail Polish: Light or modest makeup is permitted for 6th – 12th grade only. Well-manicured nail polish is permitted in solid colors, no black.

Outerwear: Outerwear is defined as clothing worn over uniform pieces, especially for outdoor use. Outerwear is permitted in any color or style. However, for outerwear to be acceptable for indoor use, outerwear must be in accordance with Pacific Point Christian Schools’ colors in white, black, charcoal grey, and purple.

Polo Shirts: Polo shirts are required to have the Pacific Point Christian School logo in white, black, charcoal grey, and purple, in either long or short sleeves.

Pants and shorts: Pants and shorts must be solid black or grey uniform-type pants or shorts. No denim. Pants must be worn at the waist. No sagging. No athletic pants, knit pants, leggings, or jeggings worn as pants.

Shoes: Shoes must be closed-toed, closed-heeled, rubber-soled. No clogs or sandals. Athletic shoes are recommended for the school day and are required for PE classes. Shoelaces must be tied on top of shoes and not tucked in shoes. Shoes may be of any color. However, shoes must not be distracting in appearance; no lights or wheels. School administration has the final authority.

Socks/Tights: Socks must match each other and be free of offensive decoration. Tights must coordinate with uniform colors. Footless tights/leggings are permitted in coordinated school colors. No knit pants or sweatpants are permitted.

Sunglasses: Sunglasses are permitted outside only.

Sweaters/ Sweatshirts: Long-sleeved pullover, button-down, or zipper Pacific Point logo wear in white, charcoal grey, purple or black.

T-shirts/ Spirit Wear shirts: Boys and girls may wear spirit wear shirts on Fridays only. T-shirts and spirit wear shirts must have a Pacific Point Christian Schools logo present. Spirit wear shirts are available for purchase from the school spirit wear store online. See the website for more information.

Undergarments: Undergarments must be worn and must not be visible. Bike shorts in school colors must be worn underneath all dresses, jumpers, and skirts, even when wearing tights.

Uniform for boys:
Black or grey pants and shorts that meet the aforementioned guidelines. Polo shirts with Pacific Point Christian School logo in white, black, charcoal grey, and purple, in either long or short sleeves.

Uniform for girls:
Black or grey pants and shorts, skirts, capris, and dresses that meet the aforementioned guidelines. Polo shirts with Pacific Point Christian School logo in white, black, charcoal grey, and purple, in either long or short sleeves.

*It is advisable to have any questions clarified prior to purchase before tag removal. *

6-12 JUNIOR HIGH/HIGH SCHOOL DRESS CODE POLICY:

Dress Code Standards for Junior High and High School (6th grade to 12th grade).
Students in Junior High and High School do not wear uniforms but follow a dress code.
Logowear purchased from the approved LionWear website is strongly encouraged.

Students should seek to honor Christ at all times, and the matter of their appearance is no exception. Students’ dress should show respect for themselves, their families, and their school. “For you were bought with a price; therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God’s” 1 Corinthians 6:19-20.

Please ask these questions when selecting clothing and hairstyles:

  • Is it modest?
  • Might my appearance be disruptive by calling undue attention to myself?
  • Does my appearance identify with a countercultural group or rebellious element of society?
  • Am I setting a higher standard for myself in speech, life, love, and purity? “Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, and in purity.” 1 Timothy 4:12.

Respect for our Christian values and appropriateness is required:
All decisions concerning compliance with the dress code will be at the discretion of the faculty and administration. Should there be questions regarding the dress code, parents are encouraged to call or email the school prior to clothing purchases or hairstyle changes.

Student Dress & Appearance Policies:

  • Logos, slogans, pictures promoting drugs, alcohol, tobacco, sexual imagery, rebellion against authority, gangs, or anything that is contrary to Christian standards may not be worn/brought to school.
  • Sweatpants, workout pants/shorts, and pajamas may not be worn. Only school logo sweatpants are allowed and only during PE.
  • Body piercing or tattoos (permanent or not) are not allowed. Students are to refrain from body piercing and tattooing while attending Pacific Point Christian Schools with the exception of pierced ears (maximum of 2 piercings per ear). Post or small dangling style allowed for earrings, or ¼” gauge maximum.
  • Students may not write on their bodies with ink, markers, etc.
  • Students entering Pacific Point Christian Schools who already have body piercing(s) other than ears are required to remove them while on campus and at all school-sponsored activities. Covering piercings with a patch or Band-Aid is not sufficient.
  • Tattoos are to remain covered at all times.
  • No gauges or hoop nose rings may be worn.
  • Hair should be neat and clean.
  • Hats, beanies, baseball caps, hoods, and head coverings are not to be worn indoors (including chapel). Sunglasses must not be worn indoors. Bandanas and similar head coverings are not to be worn at school.
  • Clothing must be neat, clean, modest, and of proper size and fit. Excessively loose-fitting or form-fitting clothing is not permitted. Athletic attire and PE clothes should not be worn to school except on dress-down days.
  • Clothes must not have holes that show skin or undergarments above the appropriate level for shorts (mid-thigh).
  • Proper footwear is to be worn at all times for safety purposes. Athletic shoes are required for PE classes.
  • Flip flops are permitted for high school students only.
  • Any clothing, jewelry, backpacks, binders, book covers, pins, etc., with counter-culture, band references, political statements, or anything that can be construed as divisive, are not permitted.
  • Pants must not be sagging below the hips.

Additional Dress Code for Female Students:

  • As a general rule the length of all shorts, skirts, and dresses should be no more than 5 inches from the top of the kneecap when standing or sitting. This standard applies to dresses, skirts, and shorts worn with leggings.
  • Spaghetti straps and low-cut shirts are not permitted. Straps must be at least 2” wide, and cover bra straps. No low-cut necklines that expose cleavage on tops or dresses. No midriff tops or tops with clingy fabric. Modest clothing is stressed.
  • Acceptable underclothing must be worn. Undergarments must not be visible at any time.
  • Lightly applied make-up may be worn modestly.

Additional Dress Code for Male Students:

  • Facial hair will be allowed as long as it is neat and trim.
  • Muscle shirts, undershirts, or tank tops are not allowed to be worn alone (under a sleeved shirt is permitted). All shirts must have sleeves. Cutoff sleeves are not allowed.

Student Dress Code for Semi-Formal/ Formal Events:
The following guidelines should be considered while choosing your student’s attire for the event. In addition, for some events, the event coordinator may request a picture of the outfit prior to the event in order to give final approval.

Gentlemen:

  • Dress slacks
  • Collared shirt (tie and jacket optional)
  • Nice shoes or boots

Ladies:

  • Dress, pantsuit, or long skirt
  • Dress length must meet current dress code
  • Dress straps must be a minimum of one-inch width
  • Spaghetti strap, strapless, off-the-shoulder, or backless dresses must be worn with a jacket, shawl, or bolero type wrap at all times.
  • Dress length may be no longer than the heel of your shoe (due to tripping hazards)
  • Dress style shoes should be worn and be comfortable enough to climb stairs

OUR PRINCIPAL

and provide for those who grieve in Zion— to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the LORD for the display of his splendor.

Isaiah 61:3 (NIV)


April Redgrave - Elementary Principal

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Elementary Campus

1575A Mantelli Dr.
Gilroy, CA 95020
Phone:  (408) 847-7922