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St. Stephens Christian Academy
Basic Information
Address: 1525 Old Eastern Avenue
Essex, Maryland 21221
County: Baltimore
Phone Number: 443-772-3447
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Additional Information
School Type: Elementary
Ages/Grades: PreK 4 -Grade 02
Classroom Size: 15
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:15
Tuition:
$4000.00 year
Curriculum:
We use the Maryland State Curriculum as an academic guide.
DiscipleLand curriculum as guide for Christian education supported by the Holy Bible
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Computer lab of 15 computers
Parking Spaces/Availability:
yes
Uniform Guidelines:
Khaki bottoms, burgundy /white tops
no tennis (except for physical education)
Admissions Requirements:
Students may enter kindergarten if 5years old by December 31.
Mission Statement:
The mission of the St. Stephens Christian Academy is to enable all students to acquire developmentally appropriate skills and knowledge to become informed decision makers and effective comkmunicators who assume responsible roles in society. This goal is enabled by a rigorus academic curriculum and entense spiritual development program.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We believe that a solid spiritual development program, supported by a rigorus academic program and the arts is the basis for students to develop as well rounded productive members of our society.
School History:
The St. Stephewns Christian Academy was established in 2004 by Pastor William A. Gray III who believes that a need exist for a Christian sxchool that would provide a program of academic excellence and spiritual development in a safe and orderly environment.The enrollment has increased from eight kindergarten students in 2005 to 40 student fron Kindergaten through grade 02. Each year students score at or above grade level on the Standford Achievement Test