Triangle Adventist Christian School (Closed 2017)

Triangle Adventist Christian School "is fully accredited by the Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools, Colleges, and Universities, which is a recognized member of the National Council for Private School Accreditation, as well as the Texas Private School Accreditation Commission and the Texas Education Agency" (Texas Private School Accredation Commission).

School Overview

Religious Affiliation
Grades Offered
Grades Prekindergarten-8

Student Body

Total Students
10 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
% Students of Color
60%
State avg.: 41%
Students by Grade

Academics and Faculty

Total Classroom Teachers
3 teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
3:1
National avg.: 11:1
Classroom Dress Code
Casual

Tuition and Acceptance Rate

Admission Deadline
None / Rolling

Sports

Total Sports Offered
1 sport
Sports
Source: Verified school update

Frequently Asked Questions

What sports does Triangle Adventist Christian School offer?
Triangle Adventist Christian School offers 1 interscholastic sports: Soccer.
When is the application deadline for Triangle Adventist Christian School?
The application deadline for Triangle Adventist Christian School is rolling (applications are reviewed as they are received year-round).

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