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Spartanburg Christian Academy
Basic Information
Address: 8740 Asheville Hwy, Spartanburg, SC 29316
County: Spartanburg
Phone Number: 8645784238
Fax Number: 864-542-1846
Email: Kfoster@fbns.org
Principal: Mr. Rob McDonald
School Type: Private Christian
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Additional Information
Accreditation: SCISA, Advanced Ed and Cognia
Founded: 1996
Organization Affiliation: South Carolina Independent Schools Association
Ages/Grades: 3K-12th grade
School Setting:
The school is a ministry of First Baptist North Spartanburg
School Schedule: 7
School days in Calendar Year: 180
School Holidays: traditional
School Size: 643
Classroom Size: 15
Student/Teacher Ratio: 10:1
Tuition:
$2,532-$9720
Financial Aid:
Needs based
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
School Championships:
59
Parking Spaces/Availability:
yes
Uniform Guidelines:
Dress uniform on Wednesday, Chapel Day required for 5K-12th grade
Uniform required Kindergarten-8th grade
Dress Code for 9th-12th
Admissions Deadline: 03/01
Mission Statement:
Welcome to Spartanburg Christian Academy. As a ministry of First Baptist North Spartanburg, SCA is committed to partnering with Christian parents in providing their children with a quality, Bible-based education. We want our students to learn to strive for excellence in all they do. The Academy’s vision is to see its graduates become Christ-like leaders in their homes, churches, workplaces, and communities. In order for this to occur, students must be able to think and act from a biblical worldview. SCA offers educational programs for children in grades K3 through 12. God has blessed Spartanburg Christian Academy with an excellent, highly qualified faculty and staff. Each staff member is called by God to provide our students with a Christ-centered education. In its effort to strive for excellence the Academy maintains accreditation through the South Carolina Independent School Association and is a member of the Association of Christian International Schools and the Southern Baptist Association of Christian Schools. We base our entire educational program on a biblical philosophy of education. This is important because education’s main business is communicating ideas from one generation to the next. If the wrong ideas are communicated to our children, regardless of how “good” the academics might be, they will not be prepared to survive in today’s postmodern culture. A biblical philosophy of education requires that all of our teaching must connect the subject matter being taught with a biblical worldview framework that will cause students to understand the God-given meaning in every lesson studied. I pray that you will be able to get a glimpse of what God is doing here at Spartanburg Christian Academy as you visit our website. Of course, if we can ever be of assistance to you and your family, please do not hesitate to contact one of our school offices.