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What’s New?
Murder Mystery Mingle
The Pittsburgh New Church School presents a Murder Mystery Mingle Saturday, February 11th8-11pm Tickets $25/person Tickets will be available to purchase online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/murder-mystery-mingle-tickets-506565550197?lang=en-us&locale=en_US&status=30&view=listing and limited tickets will be available at the door. Stay tuned for more information. *21+ Adults Only Event*All proceeds support PNCS Solve a 1920s – themed murder mystery with your friends Dancing and raffles Hors d’oeuvres, desserts and mocktails served Guests are encouraged to dress up in their best Roaring Twenties costumes (prize for best dressed).
Christmas Break
Reminder: PNCS will be on break from December 19, 2022 – January 2, 2023 Have a safe and blessed holiday!
PNCS Presents: A Charlie Brown Christmas
Thursday, December 15 at 7:00pm The students are practicing hard to present this enjoyable Christmas classic!
What Do Parents Say
Patricia C.
PNCS is a special place. You can feel the warmth as soon as you walk through the doors. The children are happy, engaged and valued by caring teachers who support and nurture them. My sons left PNCS with a greater sense of what they are capable of, and learned that they will not grow unless they are challenged themselves. The arts and music programs as well as the special classes at PNCS gave them the confidence and support to be their own person. It was truly a blessing to be part of the PNCS community.
Alice R., M.D.

"These kids are nice to each other," my son exclaimed after he spent a day visiting Pittsburgh New Church School. "We didn't sit around waiting for things to happen. Plus there's more than one recess." He was ready to switch schools at once.
I was drawn to the school's atmosphere--the happy students, calm environment, and creative assignments decorating the bulletin boards. I was also impressed by what I learned about their curriculum, particularly the carefully crafted lessons that built students' skills in composition and mathematics.
My son enrolled for middle school. For him, PNCS was a place he felt welcome, safe, and engaged by the learning process - all things that can't be measured by standardized tests but are really important if a child is going to learn.
Paola S.
