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Early Start, Preschool, Prekindergarten,

and Ready-Set-Go Supply Lists

2025-2026

 
Walmart #3175 located at 4142 Austin Bluffs Pkwy is one of our sponsors.  We would encourage you to purchase your child’s school supplies at this store to show our appreciation for their support of our school.
 
Click here to view and for a printable PDF version: PS Supply List
 
 

Early Start (Two-year-olds)

We would like each Two’s student to come to school with the following items:
•    A large backpack and water bottle with no spill lid labeled with the student’s name.
•    An extra set of seasonal clothing along with socks and shoes, to be kept in the classroom.
•    Boys     1 box of quart zip lock bags, 1 pack of white paper plates
•    Girls    1 box of gallon zip lock bags, 1 bag of cotton balls
•    One large box of unscented tissues, 1 package of diaper wipes.
•    Two 4-pack of regular size Play-Doh
•    For students not potty-trained, a supply of diapers or pull-ups with Velcro closings labeled with student’s name and wipes (replace as needed) 

Preschool (Three-year-olds)

We would like each Preschool student to come to school with the following items:
•    A large backpack and water bottle labeled with the student’s name.
•    One change of seasonal clothes, socks, and shoes
•    Girls 1 box of quart size zip lock bags, 1 bag of cotton balls
•    Boys 1 box of gallon size zip lock bags, 1 pack of white paper plates
•    One 4-pack of regular size Play-Doh
•    One large box of tissues
•    One ½’ Binder
•    50 count sheet protectors

Prekindergarten (Four-year-olds)

We would like each Prekindergarten student to come to school with the following items:
•    A large backpack, water bottle and a change of clothes, socks, and shoes labeled with the student’s name.
•    One 2 pocket plastic folder with prongs
•    50 count sheet protectors
•    One 1-inch 3 ring binder any color
•    One large box of tissues
•    One 4-pack of regular size Play-Doh
•    Girls one box of quart size zip lock bags, one pack of white lunch bags
•    Boys one box of gallon size zip lock bags, one bag of cotton balls

Ready-Set-Go

We would like each Ready-Set-Go student to come to school with the following items:
•    A large backpack, water bottle and a change of clothes, socks, and shoes labeled with the student’s name.
•    One large box of tissues
•    One Hardshell pencil box (approximate size 8” x 5”)
•    One box of Crayola Skinny markers 
•    Girls: One box of sandwich-size zip lock bags, one pack of white paper plates
•    Boys: One box of gallon size zip lock bags, one pack of white lunch bags
•    One 4 pack of regular size Play-Doh
•    One 1-inch 4 ring binder White
•    50 count sheet protectors
 

Preschool Dress CoDe

Purpose 
PPCS believes modesty is an important concept and virtue for every student to understand and practice. Current culture promotes versions of self-esteem that are self-centered, encouraging the flaunting physical attributes, wealth, style, or personality differences even to extremes. Whereas Biblical modesty is an attitude of Christ-centered value and humility with a thoughtfulness for others that is revealed in outward actions.
At PPCS we believe this includes how one dresses (clothing, jewelry, hairstyle, body art, footwear, etc..).  
Thus, the PPCS Dress Code and its enforcement serves to help students:
•    Practice a God-centered esteem vs false secular versions of esteem and confidence
•    Express their own uniqueness, interests, and style with thoughtfulness and care
•    Understand mindfulness and respect of others in dress and appearance
•    Understand practical, effective, and/or safe dress for different occasions, activities, and circumstances
•    Preserve for the marriage relationship dress that may encourage physical/sexual attraction
•    Proactively protect from embarrassing and/or unintended situations impacting physical privacy
PPCS understands and manages an age-appropriate application of our dress code in a school ranging from students of toddler ages to young adults.

Requirements and Expectations
The dress code applies at school and activities where the student is under school supervision.  Students should show good judgment in choosing items of dress and hairstyles that do not call undue attention to the individual.   Pikes Peak Christian School students should be clean, neat, well groomed, and not disheveled. Students, while voluntarily at school events and not under school supervision, should be mindful of the dress code as they continue to represent the school in such situations. 
Any violation of the dress code is subject to disciplinary action and a request that the student change into more acceptable clothing.  Students may be asked to leave class until their parent/guardian brings appropriate clothing. In situations where differences of opinion arise, the decision of the administration will be final.

•    Shoes or sandals -Closed toed shoes must be worn at all times including sandals.  For safety reasons all shoes must be secured with a Velcro strap or tied on.  This includes crocs for preschool.
•    Any garment or jewelry bearing a message or design that is inconsistent with the PPCS mission and philosophy will not be permitted.  This would include, but not be limited to:  advertisements, symbols, words, slogans or pictures that are sexually suggestive, obscene, profane, offensive, or libelous; that denigrate others on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, gender, or disability; that promote violence; or are drug, alcohol, tobacco, witchcraft/occult, or gang related. 
•    Undergarments must be worn and not be visible through outer garments or exposed.
•    Brief and revealing clothing are not appropriate apparel in school.  The following guidelines are examples and do not cover all situations.  Students shall not halter tops, garments with spaghetti straps unless they wear a tee shirt under, backless clothing, tube tops, garments made of fishnet, mesh or similar material, muscle tops, pajama-style clothing, or strapless garments.   Garments that are see through, cut low, or expose one’s midriff or lower back while standing or sitting are not acceptable.  Sleeveless garments must fit closely under the arms.  In all cases modesty will be the determining factor in acceptability.
•    Tight shorts or short shorts are not allowed during school hours or during school activities.
•    Clothes may not be extreme in style or length, must not have immodest holes, and must fit appropriately – no excessive sagging, bagging, or extreme tightness is permitted. 
•    Hats or sunglasses may not be worn indoors, except for medical purposes requiring a physician’s note.  
•    Hair must be of a natural color, be neat and clean, and not call undue attention to the individual. 
•    Dresses or Skirts – Must be worn with shorts, leggings, or pants under the dress or skirt.