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Awesome...Awesome...Awesome. Every bit a conservative Christian school, and strongly Baptist (KJV and all), but yet they know the importance of credentials such as accreditation, and how it will affect schools in the next few years. Non-accredited schools will not exist in a few years. We feel the love, and we feel the standards, and most of all we feel Christ here at ICA
We are very happy with this school. In Kindergarden, our child was reading on a 3rd grade level. The teachers and administration really seem to care about the students, too. The school is fairly strict but just as loving.

My grandson is new to the school. In the short time he's been there he's received more help than I ever imagined possible. He's happy everyday when I pick him up and they've managed to quickly instill in him a sense of belonging. For the first time in his school career he loves school. He's 13...loves school...and is learning at a pace I didn't think was possible. Thank God for schools like Inverness Christian Academy. The teachers are wonderful...you can literally feel the love when you walk in the school. I wish I could give it more stars than the 5 available!!!

I am a graduate of ICA and I just want everyone to know that the academics at ICA have allowed me to receive any and all scholarships offered by public school, and I am attending my university of choice. ICA's accreditation will help future students even more. Even more than that, the teachers and principal care about us - even when they have to correct us.
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