Abundant Life Christian Academy is committed to serving families by providing a world-class K4 through 12th grade college-preparatory education presented through a Christ-centered and biblical worldview. At ALCA, our mission is to...
Nurture the Heart
Equip the Mind
Train to Make Disciples
Our philosophy of education is to provide a Bible-based Christ-centered approach that leads the student to a relationship with Jesus Christ. This approach should equip the student with knowledge, skills, and attitudes to be an effective Christian in today’s world.
Academics
We believe in empowering students with the tools they need for both academic success and personal growth. The comprehensive curriculum, rooted in Christian values, offers students a well-rounded education that integrates faith, critical thinking, and a passion for lifelong learning.
At ALCA, the curriculum challenges students to reach their full academic potential. With an emphasis on critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity, we prepare students for the demands of higher education and future careers.
Athletics
Our athletic programs are more than just about winning games; they are designed to help students grow in perseverance, leadership, and integrity. By facing challenges on the field or court, they learn valuable life lessons that translate to success in academics and life beyond school.
ALCA proudly offers competitive sports for both boys and girls. We compete in the Heartland Christian Athletic Association (HCAA). We compete at a high level while still maintaining a Christ-centered focus.
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NON-DISCRIMINATORY ADMISSIONS POLICY: ALCA is committed to providing equal educational opportunities for students without regard to race, color, national or ethnic origin. It does not unlawfully discriminate in the administration of educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other School administered programs. As a private religious institution, however, ALCA reserves the right to deny admission to any applicant whose academic preparation, character or personal conduct is determined to be inconsistent with the purposes and objectives of the School.