LISBON — The educational challenge of the 21 century has motivated Lisbon Falls Christian Academy, a ministry of Lisbon Falls Baptist Church, to uphold its standard of excellence that has earned them “Quality” status from an international Christian education organization.
Using the individualized Bible-based curriculum of Accelerated Christian Education (A.C.E.), this school focuses on Christian character training and outstanding academic accomplishments by its students, and also demonstrates a continuing commitment to state-of-theart, computer-enhanced education, explains a news release from the school.
This year, the average student’s grade in all subject areas was 94 percent. Many students completed well over one year’s standard academic expectations.
Lisbon Falls Christian Academy believes that their school’s achievement is attributed in part to community commitment to maintain an atmosphere where a school such as Lisbon Falls Christian Academy can effectively educate youth today for tomorrow’s achievements.
Lisbon Falls Christian Academy has been educating students K-12 for more than 39 years, and will be celebrating its 40th anniversary in May 2014. The school, located at 555 Lisbon St., is now accepting enrollment for the fall semester. Call 353-8518 for details.
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