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We are relocating to Charlotte sometime after the first of the year. Seriously considering United Faith Christian Academy on Providence Rd for our 8th grade child. Does anyone have any experience with this school or church? It appears to be very similar to our school now (i.e. easier transition) but any input would be helpful.
Also, trying to decide safe neighborhoods that wouldn't be too far a drive. Most we are looking at are in MC. One in Union is Chatelaine?? Anyone know anything about it and how long it would take to drive from there to the school? School starts at 8:20. How much of a difference would that make?
I do know that at one time some of the teachers at the school did not hold NC teaching certificates. Public schools and private schools in NC are not subject to the same guidelines. I know some of the teachers did not actually have any higher education at all. The school has been through some changes over the past few years, so that may no longer be the case.
Do check to see that they are SACS or ACSI accredited - some of the teachers were not as qualified last time I knew someone there. There are other options if you are interested.
Last edited by lovesMountains; 11-07-2007 at 05:27 PM..
Oh, good question. Here is what their website says.
UFCA is accredited by:
NAPS (National Association of Private Schools)
UFCA is a member of:
ACTS(Association of Christian Teachers and Schools)
ACSI(the Association of Christian Schools International)
GCACS(the Greater Charlotte Area Christian Schools)
NAPS (National Association of Private Schools)
Oh, good question. Here is what their website says.
UFCA is accredited by:
NAPS (National Association of Private Schools)
UFCA is a member of:
ACTS(Association of Christian Teachers and Schools)
ACSI(the Association of Christian Schools International)
GCACS(the Greater Charlotte Area Christian Schools)
NAPS (National Association of Private Schools)
When you go to the ASCI website
ACSI.org - School (http://www.acsi.org/web2003/default.aspx?ID=2065&ConstitID=0012180 - broken link)
The ASCI website list them as no ASCI accredited, they are members (which means they pay a membership fee). I have not checked the other site, but it might be worthwhile.
Do check to see that they are SACS or ACSI accredited - some of the teachers were not as qualified last time I knew someone there. There are other options if you are interested.
My favorite, which I can highly recommend, is Charlotte Christian. Unfortunately, it is one of the more expensive ones I also like Covenant Day in Matthews and Providence Christian School. For a more fundamentalist environment you could look at Bible Baptist (also in Matthews, but on the Mint Hill side of hwy 74). Additionally, if you are interested, look at Charlotte Lutheran School Facts & Figures (broken link)
My granddaughter has been at UFCA for three years. The staff and administration has gone through some major changes in the last months. Seem to be all positive changes. She has flourished there. Drawbacks are same as most small private schools, but in my opinion, advantages far outweigh the negatives.
I went to United Faith 16 years ago or so in the 5th and 6th grade, and I can say it didn't seem all that together. I know that's a long time ago, so I'm not sure how much credence that holds.
I went to BBCS 7-10th grade during the 90s. Yes, it's very fundamental and a very sheltered school. Not sure how the academics are now, but I was at the top of my class and would have ran out of courses to take had I not transferred out. Neither do they have a great athletic program if your kids are into sports. I would recommend Covenant Day School or Charlotte Christian, as both have great academic records and are practical in their teachings.
The daughter of a friend attends BBCS in the third grade. On the one hand, I am impressed with the basic education that this child is receiving - she reads like a whiz at barely 8 years old. She is also learning basic math very well. How much of this is accreditable to the fact that she is a very bright little girl and how much to the school, I can't say. She has only six children in her class - the good and the bad news - very little variety. Finally, she reiterates some very fundamentalists concepts about society to me which are in keeping both with the school and with her parents' beliefs.
This school is not cheap - but is much less expensive than CCS. If one subscribes to the social beliefs that this school teaches, I suspect that it is a good school for the primary grades. I am concerned about the higher grades, however, and the limited variety of students. Before putting my child in such a small school I would consider all aspects.
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