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| About
Us Campus Overview Administration & Board Philosophy Mission & Values |
The Christian
Academy School System holds a distinctive place among educational institutions
in the Louisville – Southern
Indiana area by providing high-quality, affordable Christian education
since 1975. Christian Academy of Louisville was founded in 1976 serving 120 students in grades one through six in classrooms located in two church facilities. In 1977, a middle school was added doubling the enrollment to 240 students. In 1978, with an enrollment of 336 students in grades one through nine, classes were consolidated into one location with the purchase of the Rock Creek Campus in St. Matthews. In 1982, the first senior class graduated with 19 students. Continued growth led to the building of the English Station Campus, located on 65 acres, which opened in the Fall of 1998. Currently, more than 1,700 students (K-12) attend the English Station Campus with an additional 435 students attending Preschool-5th grade at the Rock Creek Campus. In the Fall of 2000, two new campuses were added creating the Christian Academy School System. The Southwest Campus, located in Shively, opened serving 76 students in grades K-2. The Northside Campus, located in New Albany, Indiana, joined the school system serving over 190 students in Preschool - 5th grade. A third campus, Graceland Christian School, located in New Albany, Indiana, joined the school system in the Fall of 2003 serving over 450 students in grades K-12. A new 60-acre campus, Christian Academy of Indiana, combining the Graceland and Northside campuses into a single school, opened in the Fall of 2005 serving over 720 students. To meet future needs, a new Southwest Campus building opened in the Fall of 2006. Enrollment has increased to 325 students in Preschool – 9th grade. Today, at the core of the Christian Academy School System is a commitment to traditional education in a Christ-centered environment. The desire is for all students to develop a “Heart for God, a Mind for Truth, Friends for Life and Service for Eternity”. |
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