At Rehoboth Christian Middle School, we focus on “Unwrapping God’s Gifts,” helping students discover and develop the talents and abilities God has given them. Students strengthen skills they already possess while exploring new areas, fostering growth, creativity, and confidence.
Academically, RCMS combines high expectations with strong support. Our teachers equip students with foundational skills while encouraging innovation, critical thinking, and responsibility in a nurturing environment.
We celebrate diversity, honoring students from every background and family structure, and provide opportunities for all children to explore their unique gifts. Community is central to our mission—students, teachers, and families learn to live and serve together in love, building relationships that reflect God’s calling.
Theme, Purpose, and Goals
- Theme: Unwrapping God’s Gifts
- Purpose: Rehoboth Christian Middle School helps students recognize and develop God’s gifts in all of Creation.
- Goals: RCMS students learn to explore their unique talents and interests, celebrate diversity, and grow in Christ-centered community. They develop an understanding of God’s grace, pursue His peace and justice, and cultivate a Christian worldview. Students also learn to use their gifts to serve God and others while gaining greater appreciation for Native American culture.
Curriculum
At Rehoboth Christian Middle School, students experience a dynamic, integrated curriculum that blends academics, faith, and real-world learning.
6th Grade – High Desert Horizon: Students explore core subjects through a place-based program that connects learning to God’s creation and the local environment. They study ancient cultures, science, ecosystems, and community while taking field trips to sites like Monument Valley, Chaco Canyon, and local pueblos.
7th & 8th Grades: Students follow a two-year rotating curriculum that integrates science, social studies, math, language arts, and the arts. Cross-curricular units—such as studying World War II and the Navajo Code Talkers or running student-led businesses—develop leadership, collaboration, and real-world skills.
Fine Arts
All middle school students participate in band, choir, art, and drama. Band and choir foster technical skill, musicality, and performance opportunities, including concerts, honor ensembles, and optional jazz or advanced choir. Visual arts explore diverse media and techniques, while drama classes build creativity, confidence, and stage experience. These programs help students discover and develop their God-given gifts in meaningful ways.
