At Rehoboth Christian High School, students join a welcoming, close-knit community where every individual is known, valued, and encouraged to grow. Friendships span grade levels, and teachers foster both academic excellence and personal development, helping students build knowledge, skills, and confidence for the future.
Our rigorous academic program emphasizes rigor, relevance, and relationships. Students are challenged through advanced coursework and AP classes, engaged in culturally responsive learning connected to real-world experiences, and supported through strong mentorship, small classes, and caring faculty.
RCHS celebrates a diverse community, reflecting a wide range of cultural, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds, including a majority of Native American students. Within this supportive Christian environment, students explore academics, arts, athletics, and faith, developing the whole person while preparing to serve, lead, and thrive in the world beyond high school.
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Rehoboth Christian High School Curriculum & Fine Arts
Rehoboth Christian High School meets all New Mexico graduation requirements while preparing students for college, military service, skilled trades, or the workforce. Our curriculum honors Native culture through diverse faculty, meaningful experiences, and courses that reflect the Southwest and Navajo heritage.
Course Catalog
- View our current high school course catalog to view available classes and programs for each grade level.
Fine Arts
Our Fine Arts programs are a key part of the student experience, helping students develop creativity, skill, and expression.
- Band: Students from middle through high school learn instruments, perform in concerts, and may participate in national tours and All-State Honor Band.
- Choir: Choir students explore diverse musical styles, perform locally and nationally, and may audition for advanced ensembles such as Cantabile or All-State Choir.
- Drama: Students develop acting, storytelling, and stagecraft through plays and productions, fostering collaboration, confidence, and creativity.
- Visual Arts: Students work in multiple mediums—including pottery, painting, weaving, and woodworking—under the guidance of master artist Elmer Yazzie, exploring both cultural and spiritual dimensions of art. Student work is regularly showcased within the school and the Gallup art community.