Delmarva Christian High School (DCHS) held its twentieth annual Royal Ball held on April 27 at Heritage Shores. The event, a cherished tradition, brought together young ladies and gentlemen adorned in elegant gowns and dashing suits for an evening of grace, charm, and camaraderie.
The evening commenced with the Grand March, a time-honored Victorian processional dance, where couples gracefully danced through intricate lines, loops, and spirals, all to the delight of parents, grandparents, and friends.
Beyond the dances, the Royal Ball also serves as a platform for imparting essential life skills. Leading up to the event, students undergo dance instruction and receive etiquette training, fostering an environment where respect, honor, and edification are paramount.
"It has long been the vision of the school to provide opportunities for our students to practice 1 Thessalonians 5:11. And so, our students undergo instruction aimed at cultivating graceful social interactions, fostering confidence and honing crucial interpersonal skills," Matt Kwiatkowski, Head of School at DCS. "It's about fostering a culture of mutual support, where positive social interactions serve as the foundation for uplifting one another and honoring Jesus with their relationships and celebrations."
The twentieth Annual Royal Ball not only exemplifies Delmarva Christian’s commitment to excellence but also underscores its dedication to nurturing well-rounded individuals equipped with the skills and values needed to succeed in all facets of life.
The mission of Delmarva Christian Schools is to proclaim the Gospel by preparing students spiritually, academically, and physically to know and do God’s will in their lives, for more information visit delmarvachristian.org