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High Point Christian Academy

School in North Carolina, United States


School in North Carolina, United States

FieldValue
nameHigh Point Christian Academy
streetaddress800 Phillips Avenue
cityHigh Point, North Carolina
zipcode27262
countryUnited States
coordinates
denominationBaptist
religionChristianity
founderGreen Street Baptist Church
head of schoolJeremy Blackstock
staff120
teaching_staff47.9 (on an FTE basis)
ceeb341848
avg_class_size18
ratio12.9 (2005–06)
genderCo-educational
type{{Flatlist
gradesPre-Kindergarten–12
hours_in_day7
campus_typeSuburban
athletics34 Athletic Teams
conferencePiedmont Triad Athletic Conference (PTAC), North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA)
accreditationSACS
ACSI
Cognia
rivalWesleyan Christian Academy
Greensboro Day School
mascotKip the Cougar
sportsbaseball, basketball, cross country, cheerleading, football, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball
nicknameCougars
school_colorsNavy & green
established
statusOpen
enrollment900
tuitionInternational students: $16,900
PK-12: $11,800 (2024–25)
homepage
  • Private
  • Independent
  • college-preparatory
  • Christian school ACSI Cognia Greensboro Day School

PK-12: $11,800 (2024–25) High Point Christian Academy (HPCA) is a private, college preparatory, Christian school located in High Point, North Carolina, United States. HPCA serves students in grades Pre-Kindergarten through twelfth Grade.

History

Founded by the Green Street Baptist Church, High Point Christian Academy opened in August 1996 with 96 students in kindergarten through third grade. One grade was added per year which made the first graduating class the class of 2006. The school had added its high school program with the 2002–2003 school year. There are now 900 students in attendance and close to 1,000 alumni.

Admissions

The Admissions process at High Point Christian Academy varies. For transitional kindergarten students applicants must be at least five years of age before their school year. Grades 1–12 admissions are based on the students recent report cards, standardized test scores, while grades 6–12 applicants must provide information from the previous school where the student most recently attended. For applicants seeking admission in grades 10–12 must submit a copy of their high school transcript and conduct an interview with the principal at HPCA. Candidates will receive a notification on their status for admission.

Student life

Student life at High Point Christian Academy include students participating in numerous opportunities at school, chapels, clubs, and honor societies.

Elementary school students are required to participate in a grade level missions project, middle school students participate in the Servant Heart project that helps support the purpose of serving others, while high school students participate in the Life of Influence project, where helps students develop throughout their time in high school.

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

High Point Christian Academy fields teams in baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and volleyball. The Cougars field 33 competitive athletic teams in these 12 different sports and compete at the 3A level in the Piedmont Triad Athletic Conference (PTAC) and North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA).

The first teams in the school's history were the boys' and girls' basketball teams, which began in the 1999–2000 winter season. In 2015–16 season the boys varsity team received national attention by adding five-star recruit Edrice Adebayo.

Fine arts

High Point Christian Academy provides a fine arts program which includes art, band, drama, publications and chorus.

Notable alumni

  • Bam Adebayo (2016) NBA player, three-time NBA All-Star
  • Lance Boykin (2018) NFL cornerback
  • Brady Hepner Portrays Diller Hopkins on the Netflix series The Waterfront

References

References

  1. "School Detail for High Point Christian Academy". [[National Center for Education Statistics]].
  2. "Tuition/Fees Information – High Point Christian Academy". www.hpcacougars.org.
  3. (6 February 2014). "Christian Schools | K12 Academics".
  4. Schultz, Sue. (2002-08-20). "Christian academy to expand". The News & Record.
  5. "High Point Christian Academy – Admissions". www.hpcacougars.org.
  6. "Student life – Training Students to Lead the Way".
  7. "High Point Christian Academy".
  8. Adams, Tina. (1999-11-05). "Cougars pounce on first sports season". The News & Record.
  9. "Hoops star Edrice 'Bam' Adebayo to transfer to High Point Christian for senior year". www.usatodayhss.com.
  10. "Fine Arts Fundraisers".
  11. "Bam Adebayo – 2016-17 Men's Basketball – UK Athletics". [[Kentucky Wildcats]].
  12. [https://goccusports.com/sports/football/roster/lance-boykin/17745 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers bio]
  13. "‘The Waterfront' star shares behind-the-scenes secrets of NC drama on Netflix". The (Raleigh) News & Observer.
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