Curriculum

CCCA has minimum of one class at each grade level from kindergarten through 8th grade. Our class sizes will be a maximum of ten students with a teacher and classroom aide as available. CCCA has an outstanding staff of qualified teachers. Many of our teachers hold masters degrees, which include a Pennsylvania teacher’s certificate, as well as certification from the Association of Christian Teachers and Schools.  Our curriculum is reviewed on a regular cycle to ensure that it remains current, useful and engaging. CCCA uses carefully chosen curriculum to ensure a rigorous academic program that prepares our students for the competitive nature. We want to prepare the children entrusted to us by God to do “all things heartily unto the Lord” (Colossians 3:23).

*Class size number represents an average student population per class, however, some classes will be smaller based on student enrollment. If more than ten students enroll per class, an additional classroom will be formed to keep class sizes at optimum size for individualized instruction.

CCCA’s high school program provides a college-preparatory education grounded in Biblical truth. Students in grades 9–12 experience rigorous academics, independent research, leadership opportunities, and spiritual discipleship — all in our signature small-class environment.

College Preparation & Counseling

Our high school students receive individualized college counseling beginning in 11th grade. We help students identify colleges that align with their faith, academic interests, and calling — and we walk them through every step of the application process. CCCA graduates have gone on to attend Christian colleges, state universities, and vocational programs across the country.

Graduation Requirements

To graduate from CCCA, students must complete a minimum of 24 credits across core subjects and electives, maintain satisfactory academic standing, complete a Senior Capstone Project, and demonstrate spiritual growth consistent with CCCA’s mission and values. Full graduation requirements are available in the Student Handbook.