Savannah and Tybee Island, Georgia
Prince Avenue 6th grade students have a unique opportunity each spring for a three-day, two-night class trip to Savannah and Tybee Island. While on the trip, students visit venues with both a historic and scientific focus.
- Old Savannah Trolley Tour
- River Street
- Oatland Wildlife Center
- Tybee Island Lighthouse & Museum
- Marine Science Center – Beach Dig & Gallery Tour
- Crab Shack – Dinner and Programming
- Massie Heritage Center
- St. John’s Basilica Church
- Old Fort Jackson – Cannon & Musket firing demonstration
The Ark Encounter and Creation Museum
Williamstown, Kentucky
The 7th-grade class will get to experience the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum in Williamstown, Kentucky. Ark Encounter features a full-size Noah’s Ark, built according to the dimensions given in the Bible. Spanning 510 feet long, 85 feet wide, and 51 feet high, this modern engineering marvel amazes visitors young and old.
This will be a 4 day-3 night trip where students will be immersed in biblical history and truth all while building deeper relationships and bonding as a class. In the evenings the class will stay at Blue Grass Christian Camp in bunk-style cabins. There will be campfires and activities for the students during downtime. This will be a great opportunity for the entire class.
Washington DC
Each spring, Prince Avenue Christian School 8th grade students have the opportunity to visit our nation’s capital city. As students visit the marble buildings and memorials, they will have the opportunity to see firsthand how our nation’s foundation was built on a strong faith in God.
Historical Venues and Memorials typically visited:
- Washington Monument
- World War II Memorial
- Library of Congress
- United States Capitol
- United States Supreme Court
- Embassy Row
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
- Lincoln Memorial
- Arlington National Cemetery
- Iwo Jima Memorial
- Mount Vernon
- Smithsonian Museums
- National Archives
- Vietnam Memorial
- Korean Memorial
- Jefferson Memorial
- The Bible Museum
- Holocaust Museum