Providence Christian Academy (Murfreesboro, Tennessee)

For the school in Lilburn, Georgia, see Providence Christian Academy (Lilburn, Georgia).
Providence Christian Academy

Teaching students to seek God's truth and equipping them with the tools for a lifetime of learning.
Address
410 Dejarnette Ln
Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130
United States
Coordinates 35°53′10″N 86°22′17″W / 35.886194°N 86.371253°W / 35.886194; -86.371253Coordinates: 35°53′10″N 86°22′17″W / 35.886194°N 86.371253°W / 35.886194; -86.371253
Information
Religious affiliation(s) Non-denominational Christian
Established 1997
Headmaster William R. Mott
Grades Pre-K-12
Enrollment 355+
Average class size 15
Campus size 19 acres (77,000 m2)
School colour(s) Blue and Gold
Athletics conference MTAC and TSSAA
Mascot Lion
Memberships Association of Christian Schools International
Association of Classical and Christian Schools[1]
Website Providence Christian Academy

Providence Christian Academy is a private Classical Christian school in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The school opened in 1997 and has dual accreditation through both the Association of Christian Schools International and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

History

The idea for a new non-denominational Christian school in Murfreesboro came to Sheila Given in the spring of 1994 while she was participating in a Bible study. She began discussing the idea with community members, which led to a community meeting in August 1996 that attracted more leaders for the future school. First housed in Believers’ Chapel Church, the school opened its doors in August 1997 serving students in kindergarten through sixth grade.

In 1998, the school purchased an equestrian facility and remodeled it to house the school. Seventh and eighth grade classes were added after 2000 and a new building opened in September 2004.

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

Providence Christian Academy fields middle school teams in the Middle Tennessee Athletic Conference and high school teams in TSSAA.

Music

Providence Christian Academy provides middle, high, and elementary school praise teams.

References

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