Greenville Christian Academy
Tel:
(252) 756-0939
Our mission is to educate in Biblical truth and righteousness, to prepare students to be life-long learners by pursuing excellence, and to distinctively operate as a Christian school. This means, we teach from a Biblical worldview.
Quick Stats (2021)
- Grades: Prekindergarten-12
- Students: 257 students
- Average class size: 18 students
- Application Deadline: None / Rolling
Top Placements
Greenville Christian Academy places among the top 20% of private schools in North Carolina for:
- Category Attribute
- Student Body Largest student body
- School History Oldest founding date
School Overview
School Membership(s)School Assoc. | American Association of Christian Schools (AACS) Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools |
Religious Affiliation | Baptist |
Grades Offered | Grades Prekindergarten-12 |
ADD/ADHD Support | Yes |
Learning Difference Programs | Yes |
Learning Programs Supported | IEP's accepted |
Year Founded | 1969 |
Student Body
Total Students | 257 students |
Student Body Type | Co-ed |
Students by Grade |
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Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers | 28 teachers |
Student : Teacher Ratio | 9:1 National avg.: 13:1 |
Average Class Size | 18 students |
Number of AP Courses | 3 courses |
List of Courses Offered | Link to List of Courses |
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline | None / Rolling |
Sports
Total Sports Offered | 8 sports |
Sports | Archery, Baseball, Basketball, Cheering, Cross Country, Riflery, Soccer, VolleyballArchery, Baseball, Basketball, Cheering, Cross Country, Riflery, Soccer, Volleyball, |
School Notes
- To educate in Biblical truth and righteousness, to prepare students to be life-long learners by pursuing excellence, and to distinctively operate as a Christian school.
- OUR GOALS:
- GCA seeks to educate your child to his fullest potential so that he is ready to answer God`s special call on his life, whatever that may be. We seek to educate him academically, spiritually, and socially. Our goal is to answer the question "what will my child do as a result of attending GCA "
- Academically
- Demonstrate ability to follow directionsDemonstrate competency in math, language, history, geography, science, and Bible. Demonstrate ability to type and manage basic computer skills. Demonstrate ability to think critically. Exhibit superior oral and written communication skills. Comprehend and discuss age-/grade-appropriate narratives. Appreciate and explain the greatness of the American heritageAppreciate all subjects, even though he may not be particularly gifted in some.
- Spiritually
- Recognize the Bible as divine inspiration and authority for faith and practice. Honor God-given authority in obedience to Christ. Be able to quote large portions of Scripture. Demonstrate the ability to share his faith. Demonstrate knowledge in the doctrines of the Christian faith. Be able to reason from Scripture regarding his position on controversial social/political issues of the modern age. Develop a love for serving in his local church. Demonstrate a sincere concern for all aspects of God`s will for his life. Appreciate the preaching of God`s Word and then respond to it. Exhibit a burden for local and world missions.
- Socially
- Demonstrate a genuine love and respect for others. Demonstrate a servant-minded attitude. Conduct himself as a moral, godly, upstanding Christian-American citizen. Show thoughtful use of words, actions, and choices. Appreciate and understand the importance of being physically and emotionally fit.
- OUR PHILOSOPHY
- Christian EducationThe purpose of Christian Education is to assist the family and church in the ministry of reconciliation through instruction centered upon Jesus Christ and founded upon the absolute truths of His Word (II Corinthians 5:18; John 1:1-5). Jesus Christ is the center of all truth/education; therefore, GCA only selects curriculum that keeps Christ at the center of all learning.
- Classroom Authority
- GCA believes in absolute knowledge and authority. As the creation of God, man is ultimately responsible to his Creator, regardless of man`s view of God. Man`s view of God does not change the reality that he is accountable to God (Col. 1:17; Rom. 1:20). There is also a standard structure for authority on this earth (I Tim. 2). When man steps outside his designated authority, there are consequences. Likewise, GCA believes that the best learning environment is created when the teacher is in charge of the classroom. Though this may appear to be common knowledge and commonly accepted, that is not the case. There is a philosophy of education that believes that the student and teacher are co-learners and that the student constructs his own knowledge by experience and social interaction. In this environment (the notion of no authority), not only are textbooks looked down upon, but grading and other set objectives are also. This philosophy of no authority is contrary to GCA`s philosophy. The teachers at GCA lead their classrooms and set the learning outcomes and standards. The teachers at GCA do not believe that knowledge is constructed or subjective, but rather that knowledge is objective (as given by God); therefore, GCA will still teach facts, concepts, and textbooks.
- Child`s Nature
- The Bible is clear that all men are sinners by nature (Rom. 5:12). Because GCA holds to this philosophy, this affects how the teachers manage their classrooms. There are classroom rules that each student must abide by in order to create the best learning environment for each child (Ps. 58:3). GCA does not believe that each child is naturally good, nor does GCA believe in a neutral, behavioristic philosophy that teaches that the students are shaped by their environment and no one can change that, not even the students. GCA believes that a child left to himself will grow up in conformity to his sinful nature. He must be taught and trained (Prov. 22:6). A child must learn how to study, to be self-disciplined, to focus, and to discern the difference between right and wrong.
- Learning vs. Education
- Every educational institution battles with the realm of time. The school only has so many hours in a day with each student. Therefore, GCA will not be able to offer every possible elective that is available. The goal of GCA is to provide each student with the best liberal arts education so that he can be ready for God`s calling. Liberal arts is defined as providing many areas of core study (math, English, science, history, etc.) as opposed to STEM, Art schools, or other specialized subjects. Because it is not possible for GCA to satisfy every area of interest, we recommend that the student continue to pursue his interest through hobbies or other extracurricular outlets.
- Parent/School Relationship
- Throughout the Scriptures, parents are commanded to raise their children in the "nurture and admonition of the Lord." (Eph. 6:4). GCA strives to assist the family and church in fulfilling this charge. The school cannot take the place of the parents or church in this calling and, therefore, cannot relieve them from their responsibilities. Rather, it serves as an extension of both in rearing future generations to be followers of Jesus, well prepared for the fulfillment of God`s desire for their lives.
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School Reviews
5 This school has wonderful teachers. My children have been enrolled here since k5. My oldest is now on 7th grade. Each teacher has truly had a heart for teaching and a nurturing nature. They have received not only education from a christian perspective but also a lot of love. - Posted by Parent - Gsela |
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