- Covenant Christian Academy (Georgia)
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Covenant Christian Academy Location 6905 Post Road
Cumming, Georgia 30040Information Type Private Christian, non-denominational Motto Soli Deo Gloria (Latin) Established 1982 Headmaster Johnathan Arnold Grades K4–12 Enrollment 230 Campus Suburban Color(s) Navy and Gold Athletics conference Georgia Christian Athletic Association (GCAA) Nickname Rams Information 770-674-2990 Website www.covenantrams.org Covenant Christian Academy of unincorporated Forsyth County, Georgia (near Cumming)[1] is a Christian K-12 institution that seeks "to glorify God by partnering with Christian families to provide an academically excellent education that approaches every discipline from a Christ-centered, biblical world-view."[2]
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History
Covenant Christian Academy (CCA) was founded in 1982 as Chalcedon Christian School in Dunwoody, Georgia. It moved to its current location on Post Road in Cumming, GA in 1998 and was renamed in 2002. Post Road is located off of GA 400 north of Atlanta.[3]
Academics
Strong emphasis is placed on reading and phonics in the early grades. High school students are offered advanced courses in Literature, Spanish, Art, Music, Speech, Advanced Mathematics, Geometry, Bible, History, Government, Economics, Biology, Physics, Calculus, and Chemistry. The school is accredited by the Georgia Association of Christian Schools, the Georgia Department of Education, the Georgia Student Finance Commission, and the Board of Regents.[4]
Athletics
Covenant competes in the Georgia Christian Athletic Association (GCAA). The Rams compete at the varsity level in boys' and girls' soccer and basketball, as well as boys' baseball and girls' volleyball. The Lady Rams soccer team are two-time GCAA state champions, winning titles in 2007 and 2008. The Lady Rams soccer team are also three-time GCAA state runner-ups in 2009, 2010, and 2011. In addition, the Rams soccer team is GCAA state runner-up for 2010. Covenant has a strong soccer program as the Lady Rams coach is a former NAIA National Champion playing for Belhaven University in 1992, 1993, and 1994. [5]
References
- ^ "Welcome to Covenant Christian Academy (K4-12th)" Covenant Christian Academy. Retrieved on March 17, 2010.
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See also
Categories:- Private schools in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Elementary schools in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Middle schools in Georgia (U.S. state)
- High schools in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Presbyterian schools in the United States
- Educational institutions established in 1982
- Schools in Forsyth County, Georgia
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