Concord Christian Academy

Private | PK-10 | Christian | 196 students |  

PHONE: (603) 228-8888

HOURS: 10 hours per day

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37 Regional Dr

Concord, NH 03301

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"We are best known for Jr./Sr. Dual Credit classes."

Concord Christian Academy is a private school in Concord, New Hampshire. It is coed and Christian affiliated, serving 196 students in grades PK-10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 10 school community members.

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Associations: ACSI; Band; Basketball; Christian; Coed; Community service; Religious
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Posted on Jun 19, 2011
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Our son is a 4th grader & has attended since Kindergarten. We love it & he loves it! Small class size, excellent academics & wonderful spiritual emphasis! The school is very active in Community Service projects at all grade levels. The athletic program is coming along. I cannot say enough about this school.
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Posted on Jan 14, 2010
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This is our son's 2nd year here. What a difference from public school. Small classes so the students can get one on one interaction which is great for learning. Everyone that works there are great. Highly recommend this to school.
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Posted on Aug 28, 2007
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I attended Concord Christian School, and I feel as though I did not receive the best education that I could have received academically, socially or psychologically. I feel as though what I learned was very tinted and close minded. We learned the 'Christian way' but did not explore the rest of the world's opinions and understandings. The teachers were very misinformed and underqualified.

Posted on Jun 26, 2007
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Academically speaking CCA is of very high quality, there is no 'fuzzy' style of curriculum found here, just good, honest common sense educational material. The teachers are dedicated, well trained and very caring. The staff goes beyond the call of duty in every way. The level of parental involvement is unsurpassed and should be a model for all schools. The music, art and language programs do need some fine tuning to compete with the area public schools. But before considering CCA please be warned, this school should be considered a Evangelical Christian School not a Christian school. Many of this schools beliefs interfere with those of the main line Protestant, Episcopal and Catholic religions.
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Posted on Jan 3, 2006
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'As a former graduate of CCS I am so pleased with this school. I loved that the classes were small and that the teachers were so loving and truly loved their jobs. I am now looking to enroll my son within the next year.'
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Posted on Jun 2, 2004
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This school is an amazing place full of learning and quality education. The christian atmosphere provides such a bond between students and teachers that this school is not just about learning academics, the teachers spend quality time with it's students teaching them about life and listening to them speak about their problems. This school is an amazing school and I am truly blessed to have been a part of this great institution!
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Posted on May 27, 2004
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This is the last year for the High School at this school. They will continue to have elementary and middle school classes. This was a great high school in its days of glory. Our oldest son graduated from here and it is sad to see it close its doors to the High School level. We will miss you CCS!
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Posted on Feb 8, 2004
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Despite its small size, it is very hard to receive attention in the school. It has no principal or guidance counselor, and many teachers within the school are trying to take on extra jobs to compensate. There is absolutely no one available to students to help with college preparation and applications. The school offers next to no classes, and as a result, many students have too many study halls.
--Submitted by a student


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