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Antioch Christian Academy

Private | PK-6 | 125 students

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Posted April 11, 2011

My child attended this school for several years he would cry to me asking to be took out of this school. Me as a parent didn't like it either there is no lunch program, no nurse, no library, and no sports. It is extra money for everything!! And the classes are mixed with different grade levels so my 3rd grader was expected to do geometry with the 5th graders. You have to wounder where all the money goes because it defiantly don't go to the kids.
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Posted June 24, 2009

The school now has stability in it's administration. Many new and exciting programs have been added, i.e., school band, and robotics club wee initiated this year. The school has partnerships with UTSA's Science, Engineering, and Bio-Technology Dept., as well as the American Heart Association to provide health education. This years golf tournament fundrasier has also fostered new partnerships and raised over $10k for the first time in the schools history. The school held it's first science fair. Plans are to add Spanish classes to the curriculum.


Posted August 22, 2008

I had my son in this school and it was a very bad experience. Their Administration structure is very unstable and it shows through the quality of education that it provides to the students. This type of institution should not be allowed to teach children.
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Posted February 12, 2007

This is a great school that really teaches Christian priciples. My children love the school. The curriculum is challenging, but rewarding. The interim administrator is great and always available to address a parent's or child's needs. The only thing we don't like are the current split classes 1/2, 3/4, and 5/6. As this school continues to grow, I'm sure this will go away.
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Posted January 8, 2007

My kindergartner loves her school. Even without all the bells and whistles of other private schools, the love she gets from all the staff aids in her comprehension of the challenging curriculum. She can already write in cursive! This is a great school.
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Posted March 13, 2006

My child's experience at Antioch has been nothing but great. She has attended from Kinder thru the 7th grade. The classes are small with individual attention given to all of the kids. The religious environment also has helped all of the kids in the spiritual aspect of their lives. I would recommend this school to anyone who wants a family school environment.
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Student ethnicity

Ethnicity This school
Black or African American 98%
Hispanic 2%
American Indian or Alaska Native 0%
Asian or Pacific Islander 0%
White 0%

Student-teacher ratio

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Students per FTE teacher 16N/AN/A
Source: NCES, 2007-2008

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227 Eross
San Antonio, TX 78202
Phone: (210) 222-0159

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