Dayspring Christian Academy

Private | PK-12 | Christian | 259 students |  

PHONE: (717) 295-6400

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1008 New Holland Avenue

Lancaster, PA 17601

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Dayspring Christian Academy is a private school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It is coed and Christian affiliated, serving 259 students in grades PK-12.

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Posted on Jun 22, 2006
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This school puts a high emphasis in the early grades on phonics, reading, writing, math analysis, and public speaking skills. Its unique Principle Approach to learning is an integrated, organized way to impart its Christian emphasis, something you cannot find at other run-of-the-mill Christian schools. The facilities need updating, but the school has recently announced plans to find or build a new facility. Its music program is a hidden treasure as well as the amazing field trips for all grades (overnights to Plymouth, MA, Assateague, Gettysburg, etc.) Additionally, the school offers Latin and other 'classically oriented' subjects. Overall, the school is well-poised to grow and attract families looking for strong character emphasis and solid academics.
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