Pathway Christian Academy

Private | K-12 | Baptist | 76 students |  

PHONE: (919) 735-9176

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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P.O. Box 1895

Goldsboro, NC 27533

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Goldsboro's Pathway Christian Academy is a private school. It is coed and Baptist affiliated, serving 76 students in grades K-12.

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Baptist; Coed; Radio/video/multimedia; Religious
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Posted on Aug 10, 2011
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Pathway is a amazing school. I attended Pathway my junior and senior year and had the best time. In public school, I had a hard time communicating and making friends because I was so shy. After a few weeks there you would have never known it. I became more open and made friends easily. The teachers did a great job with helping me when I needed help with my work. Ms. Worthington is a very good principle and teacher. The best part was that everyone got along. The school is so small that everyone knows everyone. I remember being a senior and on the grounds at lunch talking to 7th graders. That never would have happened at a public school. No matter what grade you were in, you hung out with everyone. I recommend this school to anyone who wants to send their children to a private school. I intend to send my children to Pathway.


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