Belvoir Christian Academy

800 Belvoir Ave, Chattanooga, TN, 37412-0374
Lutheran School is the oldest private, christian school in Chattanooga. Founded in 1887, Lutheran School is non-denominational, Pre-K3 through 8th Grade, with our mission: Making disciples for Jesus while upholding academic standards of excellence. Come take a tour and see what our school has to offer you and your family!

School Overview:

Belvoir Christian Academy
School Membership(s) National Association for the Education of Young Children
Religious Affiliation Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod
Grades Offered Grades Kindergarten - 9
Year Founded 1887
Student Body
Total Students 175 students
Student Body Type Co-ed
% Students of Color 24% (TN School Avg.: 20%)
Students by Grade
 
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers 14 teachers
Student : Teacher Ratio 10:1 (National school avg.: 13:1)
Admission Deadline None / Rolling
Sports
Total Sports Offered 5 sports
Sports
Basketball Golf
Soccer Softball
Volleyball
Extracurriculars
Total Extracurriculars 3 extracurriculars
Extracurriculars
Gymnastics Scouts
Tae Kwon Do

School Notes:

  • Pre-K3 through 8th Grades
  • Individualized Attention
  • Before and After School Care
  • Summer Camp
  • Sports and Extracurricular Activities
  • Ask about our "Wait 'Til Eighth!" Incentive Offering!

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Nearby Schools:

Belvoir Christian Academy
Gr. K-9 | 0 mi. away
Calvary Christian School
Gr. PK-12 | 0.4 mi. away
Our Lady Of Perpetual Help School
Gr. PK-8 | 0.7 mi. away
Signal Centers, Inc.
Gr. Nursery/Preschool | 1.5 mi. away
Lakeview Christian Academy
Gr. 5-8 | 1.9 mi. away
Mccallie School
Gr. 6-12 | 2.1 mi. away

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