Lindsay Lane Christian Academy vs. Athens Bible School
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School Overview
Top Rankings
Lindsay Lane Christian Academy ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Alabama for:
Athens Bible School ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Alabama for:
Overview
Lindsay Lane Christian Academy, located in Athens, Alabama, is a premier K12 institution known for its exceptional academics, strong Christian values, and commitment to student growth.
From kindergarten through 12th grade, LLCA offers a rigorous, college-preparatory curriculum rooted in a biblical worldview, helping students excel both academically and spiritually.
With impressive standardized test scores, a 100% graduation rate, and over 90% of graduates pursuing higher education, the academy prepares students for success beyond the classroom.
LLCA also offers a full range of competitive athletic opportunities as a proud member of the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA), allowing students to develop teamwork, discipline, and school spirit through sports.
At LLCA, families discover an environment where faith, scholarship, and excellence thrive together.
Athens Bible School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
In compliance with SACS standards, we have developed a mission statement and list of the school's beliefs.
The mission of Athens Bible School is to provide each student with a quality education in a Christian atmosphere by working with the home and family to foster the complete and harmonious development of the whole person: spiritually, mentally, physically, and socially.
Student learning in a Christ-centered environment is the chief priority of Athens Bible School.
Bible instruction and moral training are key components of the school's mission.
Students' learning needs should be the primary focus of all decisions impacting the work of the school.
Students learn best when they are actively engaged in the learning process by solving problems and producing quality work repeatedly.
Each student is a valued individual with unique spiritual, physical, social, emotional, and intellectual needs.
Grades Offered
PK-12
K-12
Blue Ribbon School
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No
Offers Post-Graduate Year
No
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Learning Difference Programs
Yes
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Learning Programs Supported
Dyslexia
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Year Founded
2009
1943
Students Body
Total Students
721 students
268 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
15%
2%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Pre-K Students
71
-
Kindergarten Students
53
24
Grade 1 Students
63
14
Grade 2 Students
57
15
Grade 3 Students
61
12
Grade 4 Students
51
13
Grade 5 Students
52
18
Grade 6 Students
60
25
Grade 7 Students
60
24
Grade 8 Students
55
35
Grade 9 Students
35
27
Grade 10 Students
33
16
Grade 11 Students
33
22
Grade 12 Students
37
23
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
71 teachers
31 teachers
% Faculty with Advance Degree
45%
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Average Class Size
22
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Number of AP Classes
8
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Student-Teacher Ratio
10:1
9:1
Average ACT score
24
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Classroom Dress Code
Casual
(Selective Dress)
(Selective Dress)
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Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
None / Rolling
Tuition Cost
$8,000
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Tuition Notes
Tuition rates for Pre-K and Kindergarten are lower than higher grade levels.
Multi-student discounts are given. Scholarship opportunities are also available.
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% on Financial Aid
5%
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Average Financial Aid Grant
$3,000
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Acceptance Rate
90%
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Admissions Director
Steve Murr, M.Ed.
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Admissions Associate
April McDowell
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Sports
Total Sports Offered
14
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Extracurriculars
Total Extra-curric.Total Extracurriculars
10
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Extra-curric.Extracurriculars
ChorusMath Olympics
Piano
Club or Organization:
DramaJr. Beta Clubs
National Beta ClubNational Honor Society
RoboticsRocket Building Club
Yearbook Staff

