New Life Christian Academy is a private Christian school committed to classical, biblically integrated education designed to nurture students academically, spiritually, and morally. The academy serves learners from kindergarten through 12th grade, embracing the ancient classical model of the Trivium — the grammar, logic, and rhetoric stages — to align teaching with students’ natural development and prepare them for thoughtful leadership and lifelong learning.
The school’s curriculum is rooted in a Christian worldview, meaning that all scholastic subjects — including language arts, mathematics, science, history, literature, and languages — are taught through the lens of Scripture and foundational Christian truths. Alongside rigorous academics, students participate in daily Bible classes, devotional practices, and character‑building experiences that reinforce faith‑based living.
What sets New Life Christian Academy apart is its classical education approach combined with specialized support for diverse learners. The staff is trained in methods such as the Dianne Craft “Right Brain” learning system, Brain Integration Therapy, and other tools that help optimize learning for students, including those with low‑impact learning challenges. These strategies aim to make academic skills like reading, writing, spelling, math, and study habits more accessible and effective for all learners.
Students engage in a robust mix of core academics and enrichment opportunities, including classical literature, Latin and other languages, fine arts, choir, and electives like American Sign Language. The school also offers career track preparation areas — such as college bound, fine arts, entrepreneurial, technical, and ministerial tracks — to help students explore interests and build skills for post‑secondary life.
New Life Christian Academy emphasizes community, honor, and family culture, inviting parents to participate actively in their children’s education. As a private educational ministry, it is positioned to accept state scholarship programs such as the Carson‑Smith Opportunity Scholarship, expanding access for qualifying families.
In classroom settings, teachers deliver instruction with intentional attention to student growth and integration of Christian principles, setting the school apart as an option for families seeking a faith‑centered, classical, and individualized educational experience.