Adventist Christian School vs. Augusta Christian Schools
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Top Rankings
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School History
Overview
Adventist Christian School, a nonprofit institution, offers an educational environment that presus Jesus.
Established in 1934 by the Augusta First Seventh-day Adventist Church, the school teaches a high-standard curriculum with a balanced focus on spiritual, academic, and physical growth. Certified teachers skillfully weave artistic and practical disciplines into everyday academics.
Students learn to follow their curiosity, think creatively, and work both independently and cooperatively with others.
At Adventist Christian School, we celebrate diversity and strive to instill integrity, compassion, and confidence in each child.
We give each child support and encouragement to become their unique self while growing in their journey with Christ.
There is a desire to provide a safe environment through a small teacher/student ratio and a strong focus on conflict management.
Augusta Christian Schools was founded on Christian values in 1958. The school offers a kindergarten, elementary, junior and senior high school, as well as the Learning Support for students with special learning needs.
Augusta Christian School's purpose is to provide a sound academic education with a Christian world-view.
Our mission is to prepare students to serve Jesus Christ as Lord, partnering with family and church, instilling high standards spiritually, academically, socially and physically.
We offer technology in the classroom with laptops for all 6th-12th grade students, a Medical Health Sciences Academy, resource classes for students with mild learning disabilities, an outstanding fine arts program, full athletic program, mission trips, service projects, community service, weekly chapel services and much more,
Grades Offered
PK-10
PK-12
Blue Ribbon School
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No
Offers Post-Graduate Year
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No
Learning Difference Programs
No
Yes
Learning Programs Supported
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We offer learning support classes for students with mild learning disabilities.
Year Founded
1934
1958
Students Body
Total Students
43 students
708 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
55%
3%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Nursery Students
-
15
Pre-K Students
3
41
Kindergarten Students
8
40
Grade 1 Students
4
45
Grade 2 Students
4
37
Grade 3 Students
5
42
Grade 4 Students
5
42
Grade 5 Students
1
45
Grade 6 Students
1
54
Grade 7 Students
2
53
Grade 8 Students
5
52
Grade 9 Students
4
53
Grade 10 Students
1
48
Grade 11 Students
-
67
Grade 12 Students
-
74
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
4 teachers
60 teachers
% Faculty with Advance Degree
25%
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Average Class Size
12
18
Number of AP Classes
n/a
10
Teacher : Student Ratio
1:11
1:12
Classroom Dress Code
Formal
(Kahaki/Navy blue pants and polo shirt)
(Kahaki/Navy blue pants and polo shirt)
Casual
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
Jul. 15 / Jan. 2 / rolling
None / Rolling
Tuition Cost
$6,000
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Tuition Notes
$600 per month. Scholarships may be available for up to 50% of tuition.
Tuition is varying from $5668 for preschool to $15,309 for specialized learning program
% on Financial Aid
50%
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Average Financial Aid Grant
$1,000
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Acceptance Rate
90%
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Admissions Director
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Lauren Banks
Admissions Associate
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Mary Hopkins
Sports
Total Sports Offered
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14
Sports
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Extracurriculars
Total Extra-curric.Total Extracurriculars
7
18
Extra-curric.Extracurriculars
Lego Club, Media Club, Pathfinders, Robotics and Programming, Spanish Club, Tutoring Club, Yearbook Club
After School Art Classes, After School Band, After School Instrumental Lessons, Art Club Festivals, Beta Club, Chess Club, Choral Festivals, Community Service Projects, District Honors Band, District Honors Chorus, Drama Club, Foreign Language Club, Mission Trips, One Act Play, Quiz Bowl Team, Spring Musical, Student Council, Yearbook Club