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Christian Academy English Station Middle School - Louisville, KY

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Christian Academy English Station Middle School, located in Louisville, Kentucky, offers students a traditional advanced curriculum as well as spiritual growth opportunities to enhance their unique talents and skills. Expectations are very high. We offer challenging programs that incorporate biblical integration for students to develop a biblical worldview. Our goal is to graduate students who learn deeply in all subject areas and are well-rounded, interpreting all of life through God’s Word.
The mission of Christian Academy is to “develop students with a heart for God, who grow as Jesus did in wisdom, stature and in favor with God and men.”
Christian Academy’s distinction is providing opportunities for its students to “develop hearts for God.” Students develop deep and authentic faith in Christ by discussing and debating issues from a variety of worldviews.
Wisdom involves much more than acquired knowledge. As students “grow in wisdom,” they develop creative and critical thinking skills, recognizing their civic responsibilities and their influence on the world.
Growing students “in stature” is far more than physical growth. The goal is that students develop an awareness of integrity, distinction, and reputation as they mature in all areas of their lives.
Providing opportunities for students to “grow in favor with God and men” is intentional. The goal is for students to work with diverse cultures both in our local community and globally. Our school works intentionally to prepare our students to be global influencers of culture by offering opportunities to make real-life changes to their world.
Christian Academy English Station Middle School
700 South English Station Road
Louisville, KY, 40245-3912
Mr. Larry A. Wooldridge, Principal at time of Nomination
Mission
CAL develops students with a heart for God who grow as Jesus did in wisdom, stature, and in favor with God and men.
Student Demographics
- Black/African American: 2%
- White: 89%
- Hispanic: 1%
- Asian: 5%
- Two or more races: 2%
- ELL: 3%