The school provided a liberal arts education with a strong foundation in the Christian faith. There were no religious affiliation requirements for entry and the students came from many different Protestant denominations. However, true to its origins, chapel services for the students were held every Wednesday at the local Free Methodist church (Hermon Community Church) located close by. PCH was fully accredited by the
Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), a member of the
Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI),
California Scholarship Federation (CSF) and the
California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) for athletics. The school mascot was the panther. This was reflected in the name of the school yearbook,
Pardalis, Greek for panther. Structures on campus (1970s–2000s): Lingren Hall: the main building housed the class rooms, library, lab, darkroom, book storage, and lockers. The Panther Den: housed yearbook and journalism classes, restrooms, and lunch sales. The Office: used to be a two-story building. Housed administration offices, teachers' lounge, computer lab, and girls' locker room. Boy's Locker room: housed the locker room, weight room, athletic equipment storage, and general grounds storage. The amphitheater: pictured on this page. Observatory: as of the 1990s this was the oldest building remaining on campus. ==Student population==