Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) or (School of Tomorrow) in North Carolina

There are 47 schools in North Carolina that are members of the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) or (School of Tomorrow). Learn more about the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) or (School of Tomorrow). You can narrow this list by specifying additional search criteria.

Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) or (School of Tomorrow) Private Schools

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All School
# Students
Grades
1. Aberdeen Solid Rock Christian School
43 PK-12
2. Arden Arden Christian School
28 1-12
3. Asheville Happy Valley Christian Academy
74 K-12
Asheville Glory Tabernacle Academy
40 1-11
4. Benson Lighthouse Christian Academy
23 K-9
5. Burnsville Yancey County Christian School
38 K-12
6. Charlotte Plaza Road Academy
11 3-11
7. Clayton Academy Of Hope
(Alternative School) All-girls
10 6-12
8. Concord New Life Christian Academy
55 K-11
9. Danbury King Family Ministries
8 4-12
10. Delco Victory Christian Academy
17 2-11
11. Dunn Faith Education Academy
80 PK-12
12. Elk Park Rainbow Christian Academy
4 K-6
13. Elm City W E Garnett Christian Academy
39 1-12
14. Elon College Friendship Christian School
(School with Special Program Emphasis)
24 K-11
15. Fayetteville New Life Christian Academy
192 PK-12
Fayetteville College Lakes Christian Academy
26 PK-9
16. Goldsboro Pathway Christian Academy
39 PK-12
17. Graham Bible Wesleyan Christian School
43 K-12
18. Greenville Calvary Christian Academy
30 K-12
19. Jacksonville Fellowship Christian Academy
45 K-12
20. Lenoir New Beginning Christian Academy
13 2-12
21. Lumberton Riverside Christian Academy
43 1-12
22. Mars Hill Wolf Creek Academy
25 7-12
23. Monroe Open Book Baptist Christian Academy
(Alternative School)
15 PK-9
24. Murphy Refuge Christian School
16 K-11
25. Norlina Norlina Christian School
80 PK-12
26. North Wilkesboro Gordon Baptist Christian School
74 K-12
North Wilkesboro Harvest Time Christian Academy
45 PK-12
27. Olin Gethsemane Christian Academy
8 2-9
28. Pembroke Mount Zion Christian Academy
38 1-12
29. Pisgah Forest Anchor Baptist Academy
(Alternative School)
10 K-11
30. Randleman Level Cross Christian School
33 K-12
31. Rocky Mount Grace Christian School
69 4-12
32. Roxboro Person Christian School
15 1-12
Roxboro Zion Christian Academy
30 K-12
33. Ruffin Victory Baptist Academy
18 K-12
34. Sneads Ferry Born Again Christian Academy
9 2-9
35. Spruce Pine Altapass Christian School
19 1-12
36. Statesville Eagles Refuge Academy
3 5-9
Statesville Calvary Christian Academt
(School with Special Program Emphasis)
15 4-10
Statesville Cornerstone Christian Academy
73 PK-12
37. Troutman Calvary Academy
11 5-12
38. Troy Fwm Christian Academy
70 PK-12
39. Union Mills Anath Christian Academy
(School with Special Program Emphasis)
20 K-12
40. Wilmington Academy Of Excellence
24 5-12
41. Windsor Bethel Assembly Christian Academy
181 PK-12

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Population (Approximate) 8,047,333 people 285,111,368 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 24% 25%
Median Household Income $40,360 $36,135
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