Coosa Christian School in Gadsden, AL serves 253 co–ed students from pre–kindergarten through 12th grade in a city–based setting.
The school operates with a student–teacher ratio of 11:1 and employs 24 teachers for its regular elementary and secondary programs.
It is affiliated with the Baptist orientation and participates in Accelerated Christian Education (ACE).
The student body includes diverse racial groups, with 16% students of color, including Black, Hispanic, and Asian/Pacific Islander students.
Coosa Christian School is located in a small city community and provides education through a religious framework in Gadsden.
Quick Facts (2026)
- Grades: Prekindergarten-12
- Enrollment: 253 students
- Application Deadline: None / Rolling
- Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
School Overview
School Membership(s)School Assoc.
Religious Affiliation
Grades Offered
Grades Prekindergarten-12
Student Body
Total Students
253 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
% Students of Color
16%
State avg.: 25%
Students by Grade
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
24 teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
11:1
National avg.: 11:1
Tuition and Acceptance Rate
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
Frequently Asked Questions
What schools are Coosa Christian School often compared to?
Coosa Christian School is often viewed alongside schools like Westbrook Christian School by visitors of our site.
When is the application deadline for Coosa Christian School?
The application deadline for Coosa Christian School is rolling (applications are reviewed as they are received year-round).
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