American Association of Christian Schools (AACS) in North Carolina

American Association of Christian Schools (AACS) Private Schools

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Town
All School
# Students
Grades
1. Ahoskie Ahoskie Christian School
246 PK-12
2. Archdale Mount Calvary Christian School
104 K-12
3. Asheboro Fayetteville St Christian School
218 PK-12
4. Asheville Temple Baptist School
169 PK-12
5. Bessemer City Community Christian Academy
206 K-12
6. Brevard Bethany Christian School
29 PK-8
7. Canton Bethel Christian Academy
89 PK-12
8. Cramerton Cramerton Christian Academy
474 PK-12
9. Fayetteville Berean Baptist Academy
432 PK-12
Fayetteville Northview Baptist Academy
47 K-9
Fayetteville Cornerstone Christian Academy
188 PK-12
10. Fuquay Varina Hilltop Christian School
304 K-12
11. Goldsboro Faith Christian Academy
321 PK-12
12. Graham Alamance Christian School
299 PK-12
13. Greensboro Shining Light Academy
196 PK-12
Greensboro Vandalia Christian School
663 PK-12
Greensboro Northwest Baptist Dcc
(School with Special Program Emphasis)
20 2-12
14. Greenville Trinity Christian School
386 PK-12
Greenville Greenville Christian Academy
372 PK-12
15. Hickory Tabernacle Christian School
109 PK-12
16. Hookerton Mt Calvary Christian Academy
102 NS-12
17. Hudson Harris Chapel Christian Academy
72 PK-12
Hudson Heritage Christian School
140 PK-12
18. Jacksonville Fellowship Christian Academy
45 K-12
Jacksonville Grace Baptist School
28 K-12
Jacksonville Jacksonville Christian Academy
233 PK-12
19. Kernersville Triad Baptist Christian Academy
429 PK-8
20. King Calvary Christian School
218 PK-12
21. Kinston Bethel Christian Academy
363 PK-12
22. Lattimore Ambassador Baptist Academy
21 1-12
23. Leland Leland Christian Academy
159 NS-7
24. Lexington Union Grove Christian School
403 PK-12
25. Marion New Manna Christian School
132 PK-12
26. Matthews Bible Baptist Christian School
172 PK-12
27. Monroe Tabernacle Christian School
233 K-12
28. Morganton Morganton Christian Academy
82 PK-12
29. New Bern Calvary Baptist Church School
121 K-12
30. Newport Grace Christian School
27 PK-12
31. Pineville South Charlotte Baptist Academy
95 PK-12
32. Raleigh Raleigh Christian Academy
417 PK-12
Raleigh Wake Christian Academy
846 K-12
Raleigh Friendship Christian School
316 PK-12
33. Roanoke Rapids Cornerstone School
94 K-12
34. Robbinsville Mt Nebo Christian Academy
64 PK-12
35. Rockwell Rockwell Christian School
100 PK-12
36. Rocky Mount Falls Road Baptist Church School
137 PK-12
Rocky Mount Cornerstone Christian Academy
42 K-12
37. Roxboro Roxboro Christian Academy
120 PK-12
38. Sanford Lee Christian School
367 PK-12
Sanford Grace Christian School
284 K-12
39. Southern Pines Calvary Christian School
174 PK-12
40. Statesville Southview Christian School
141 PK-12
41. Sylva Victory Christian School
95 PK-12
42. Walkertown Gospel Light Christian School
460 PK-12
43. Wilmington Wilmington Christian Academy
672 PK-12
44. Wilson Wilson Christian Academy
(Early Childhood / Day Care)
63 K-K
45. Winston Salem Woodland Baptist Christian School
184 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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