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'''Worthington Christians Schools ''' Worthington Christian Schools is central Ohio's leader in Christian Education. Founded in 1973, they have been working diligently to proved each student that come through their doors a passion God's word and the knowledge of truth. Students come from a variety of different Christian churches, and are required to share core beliefs, but not necessarily belong to the same denomination.

Worthington Christian has three campuses: Highschool, Middles School, and Elementary

Notable Alumni

This is a selective list of both graduates, and others who attended the school.

Tyler Joseph – Graduated in 2008, he is co-founder, lead singer, piano, ukulele, keytar and synthesizer player of the band Twenty One Pilots. Nick Thomas – Graduated in 2008, he is co-founder, former bass and electronic keyboard player of the band Twenty One Pilots. Lawrence Funderburke – Former Ohio State and NBA basketball player (although Funderburke transferred and finished his high school career at the now closed Wehrle High School) Maggie Grace – Television and movie actress, she attended Worthington Christian Schools from Kindergarten to grade nine (grade nine being the only one at the high school). At the time she was at the school, her name was Margaret Grace Denig.[4] She has shared about her experience while being interviewed by Conan O'Brian.[5] Renaldo Rapheal Christians – Born in Cape Town, South Africa, he graduated in 1996. Is known for his achievements in sport, namely soccer, winning a league championship with his club in Europe. Named as a sports man of honor by the Western Cape South African Department of Sport. Melody Pomeroy – Graduated in 2001, she is a stage actress who has performed across the U.S., as well as in Germany and Japan[6] Her most recent role was in a national tour of Oklahoma!.[7] read[3] before modifying the list of notable alumni. -->