3 kids went there for elementary school and now they are excelling educationally and socially in the high school. 2 children have over 3.8 GPA’s in high school, 3rd child is in 8th grade and enjoying his last year at a Christian school. Kids learned discipline, respect, kindness, humility, and most importantly- the love of God. Attended 2 public schools with oldest child before coming here. Grateful we ended up at BCA for 10 years now.
Submitted by parent on May 03, 2023
I don’t know if this is racist, but every teacher loved my son. We are a Black family. My son had a great time there. BTW I grew up in Mississippi so I know what racist is…
Submitted by parent on March 19, 2022
This school is incredibly racist towards students of color and is homophobic. They also discriminate against children with disabilities.
Submitted by parent on March 21, 2019
Amazing school that genuinely cares about their students and the families. Public schools are politicized to the core, and our students are suffering because of it. BCA keep learning pure, fun, and life-impacting!
Submitted by parent on June 12, 2018
10/10 My children have attended this school from elementary to Jr High. They are growing in their education, in their faith, and in their relationships with their peers.
Submitted by other on June 12, 2018
Great school! Loving teachers, safe place to learn. Wish it was a bit bigger but it doesn't deter me. I'd prefer smaller school and big and a lot of problems
Submitted by other on October 16, 2014
Been with this school for many years. My experience has been fantastic, the teachers care and students are given great opportunities to grow academically and spiritually. As a Christian, there is only homeschooling and Christian education, and BCA does very well. Public school is not an option and is contradictory to everything I'm attempting to instill in my children as a parent.
Submitted by other on March 26, 2014
This school isn't credentialed, and it's not surprising. It does not provide the students adequate knowledge/life skills to survive in the real world. 6th grade was the best class, but once you delve into the junior high school and beyond, things got bad. Really bad. The teachers did not challenge us and were seriously behind in Math, English, and everything else except religion. The principal was never around and didn't interact with us other than the Friday sermon. Many of the teachers have left already, and it looks like at this rate they're going to close soon. Leaving this school was the best decision I've made in my life.