
Providence Christian Academy is the premier, mid-sized K-12 Christian school in the Atlanta-area, offering programs and qualities that rival larger schools along with more personal attention and the comfortable fit of a smaller student body.
There are hundreds of ways our students excel. Kids who never dreamed of becoming a servant leader are suddenly collecting food for the Lilburn Co-op during “Stack It for Jesus” or starting their own service project, and each one is discovering gifts and talents they never knew they had. Plus, our special emphasis on helping each student develop their faith means that, as they learn there is a God who loves them, they are gaining a spiritual foundation that will influence their decisions for a lifetime.
We are a mission-driven school who strives to "provide excellence in Christ-centered education as an extension of the Christian home." We invite you to visit us by registering for one of our Open Houses for the 2012-2013 school year.
Our students are infused with a love of learning. It’s something he or she looks forward to every day. After all, academic achievement is important, but children who think of learning as an adventure won’t just get good grades, they’ll excel.
After you have applied to Providence, your child (Grades 6-11) can "shadow" for a day. This means that he or she will accompany a PCA student as they attend class. It is a good opportunity for a first-hand experience of the academic world and Christian community of the school. Call to the main office (770-279-7200) to schedule this valuable resource.
Contact Information:
Claudia Hunt
Director of Admissions and Community Relations
770-279-3953
Providence Christian Academy admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the
rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made
available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national or ethnic origin in the administration of its admissions
policies, educational policies, scholarship programs, and athletic and other
school administered programs.