Belmont Union Christian Academy

Private | PK-12 | Roman Catholic | 61 students |  

PHONE: (318) 256-6098

HOURS: 8 hours per day

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P.O. Box 10

Belmont, LA 71406

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Belmont Union Christian Academy is a private school in Belmont, Louisiana. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 61 students in grades PK-12.

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Associations: SBACS; Coed; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Mar 11, 2010
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Belmont Union Christian Academy (B.U.C.A.),they are not a Roman Cathlic School... B.U.C.A is located in a small community. Enrollment: Pre-K -12th grade & they also have a 2&3 year old program! Curriculum: (A Beka Curriculum) dedicated to providing quality education from a Christian perspective. A Beka provides high-quality textbooks and teaching aids to help B.U.C.A fulfill the goal of its ministry. Christian schools throughout the nation like B.U.C.A., recognize that A Beka Book sets the standard of excellence in the publishing of textbooks and other materials for Christian schools. Staff: The staff at B.U.C.A. is more like a family than the average school. They are willing to do what it takes to make B.U.C.A a success in order to help educate christian children. Hours: Monday - Thursday 8am-4pm


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