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Photo courtesy of Grace Christian School Grace Christan School held their 2026 prom at the Loris State Theatre on Main Street in Loris with a tropical theme titled “A Night in Paradise”. It was a very meaningful event for the students.

Grace Christian School hosts prom

Students from Grace Christian School celebrated an unforgettable evening at the 2026 prom themed “A Night in Paradise,” with a night full of elegance, fun and celebration.

The evening began with students gathering around town to capture formal photos, creating lasting memories before the main event. Dressed in their finest attire, students arrived at 7 p.m. and were welcomed by tropical-themed music that set the tone for the paradise-inspired atmosphere.

The venue was decorated to reflect the evening’s tropical theme, complete with several selfie photo stations where students could capture moments with friends and showcase their formal wear.

Dinner was served buffet-style and featured caesar salad and chicken alfredo, giving students the opportunity to enjoy a meal together before the night’s festivities continued. Following dinner, an assortment of sweets was available, adding a sweet finish to the dining experience.

Once dinner concluded, the dance floor quickly filled as students enjoyed an evening of music, laughter and some of their favorite line dances. The energy remained high throughout the night as students celebrated together and made memories that will last long after graduation.

One of the evening’s most anticipated moments came with the announcement of the 2026 Prom King and Queen. After all votes were counted, Bennett McGill was crowned Prom King, and Kyleigh Godwin was crowned Prom Queen.

The event was made possible through the hard work and dedication of the faculty and staff of Grace Christian School, whose efforts helped create a successful and meaningful evening for the students.

The 2026 prom was truly a night to remember, celebrating friendship, achievement and the lasting bonds formed during the school year.

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