Student Impact Programs

Building Faith & Community

At our core as a Christian school is a commitment to nurturing each student’s relationship with Jesus Christ. Faith comes alive on our campuses through weekly chapel services, where students worship, learn, and grow together. Chapel attendance alternates weekly by grade level, ensuring every student participates in at least two chapels per month.

On the secondary campus, students not attending chapel engage with their Impact Program Tribe. Led by faculty/staff members, these coed small groups provide a space for students to explore God’s Word, engage in meaningful discussions, and build connections across grade levels.

These implements allow students to learn and grow in their faith, ready to impact the world for Christ.

Students Who Serve

At Presbyterian Christian School, we are dedicated to fostering a culture of servant leadership rooted in Christian values. Through meaningful and impactful community service projects, students are empowered to embody love, humility, and compassion, reflecting the principles of Christ. Our initiatives include hands-on experiences, mission-minded trips, and opportunities to lead and serve. By prioritizing service in education, we ensure every student plays a vital role in making a difference in the Pine Belt and beyond. Together, we inspire servant leaders who are prepared to transform communities and build lasting relationships.

Lorem ipsum odor amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Imperdiet taciti morbi feugiat fermentum risus porttitor pretium volutpat.

Meet our Director of Student Leadership & Impact Programs

At PCS, alongside our academic excellence, ensuring a safe and secure campus for every student, staff member, and visitor is a top priority. We follow a comprehensive security model that regularly assesses and improves our campus safety measures. Our faculty and staff use Crisis Go for emergency communication and critical incident alerts. We also collaborate closely with local agencies, including the Hattiesburg Police Department, Hattiesburg Fire Department, and the Forrest County Emergency Communications District, to support our commitment to a safe environment.

Gareth Bonner

Mr. Bonner began work as a classroom teacher in 2007. After receiving his administrative certification in 2013, he began to take part in supervisory duties, becoming junior high dean in 2018, secondary assistant director in 2022, and director of student leadership and impact programs in 2024. He and his wife Kimberly have three children and reside in Petal.