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Gulf Coast Classical Academy
Basic Information
Address: 3166 McMullen Booth Rd, Clearwater, FL
County: Pinellas
Phone Number: 727-477-2756
Email: mmack@gcclassical.org
President: Mr. Michael Mack
Principal: Dr. Jennifer Johnson
School Type: Classical Christian School
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Additional Information
Founded: 2022
Organization Affiliation: CLSA - Classical Latin School Association, ACCS - Association of Classical Christian Schools
Ages/Grades: K-9
School Setting:
The school is located at Bethel Lutheran Church in Clearwater, FL.
School Schedule: 8:00am - 3:15pm
School days in Calendar Year: 175
School Holidays: Normal
Community:
Clearwater, Countryside, Safety Harbor, Palm Harbor
School Size: 45 students
Classroom Size: 7
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1/7
Tuition:
$8,950
Departments:
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Computer Capabilities:
Tech free.
School Clubs:
FBLA - Future Business Leaders of America, Math Club, Etiquette Club, Athletics, Music Lessons
Uniform Guidelines:
Uniform required.
Mission Statement:
At Gulf Coast Classical Academy, we support Christian families in educating their children to the highest standards. We equip them with wisdom and virtue to recognize the objective truth, goodness, and beauty that exist in the world all around us.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Our purpose is to promote the transmission of Western Civilization through a Latin-centered, classical, Christian core curriculum. GCCA is designed to develop a generation of Christian leaders who will be equipped to serve their families, churches, and communities.
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Notes/School Information:
As a Christian school, we recognize that God governs our school, and our parents, teachers, administration, and school board help foster an environment that adopts this philosophy. A classical education complements this philosophy as it provides our students with a thorough understanding of true history, wisdom, and virtue through the works produced in the past by great minds, thinking, and logic. The result is something remarkable; your child will simultaneously gain an immense amount of knowledge in a tech-free small class setting while learning how to behave civilly and morally, and how to solve complex problems in a changing world.
GCCA's parents, teachers, administration, and school board have come together to form a dedicated community of individuals who will provide a far superior education and environment for your child. The caliber of GCCA's faculty is impressive by any standard. This school was formed to spread God's word and joy, and to be enjoyable and fulfilling for all those involved; this is His school and our teachers and administration are the vessels. Children are a gift from God; it is incredible what they can achieve in the right environment.