My children have been students at the Cherokee Christian for eight years, and they love it. The school has been a valuable partner with me in raising my kids to understand a Godly perspective of His creation. While I struggle as a parent with ideas about what is best for my kids, CCS has stayed the
... Read more course focusing on the Lord s call to bring up my children according to His Word. My children enjoy a great relationship with their teachers, challenging academics, deep friendships, and a Christ-centered community. I think that any true Christian who wants to allow their children to be instructed properly not like the please-anyone-who-is-possibly-offended government sees fit would be blessed to have their children at Cherokee Christian. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/08/09
In 2002, we were led to enroll our eldest son in Kindergarten at CCA. We had no concept of how it would impact our families lives. The school atmosphere has not only taught our son to be a faith filled, well educated young man, it has been a faith lifting experience for our entire family. We continue
... Read more to attend CCA with 3 children enrolled. It is a blessing to know they are nourished mind, body and soul every single day!!! Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/21/09
I don't know where to start. Cherokee Christian teaches academic excellence and yet reaches out to the families and supports and loves on them. We know without a shadow of a doubt that our children are safe, loved, taught by amazing teachers and most importantly they are challenged every day to be all
... Read more that our God created them to be for HIs glory. Thank you. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/12/09
Our oldest daughter started at Cherokee Christian in the First grade, she is now finishing up Fourth. Our son started CCS this year for Kindergarten, and our youngest daughter will start Kindergarten there next year. It is the best money we spend. Not only does this school consistantly make it a goal
... Read more to honor God, but they are academically aggressive, as well. Even at the Kindergarten level, students are given a framework of good study habits (nightly homework) to build upon throughout the course of their academic career. Two and a half years ago we even downsized ourselves home-wise in order to get closer to the school, while simultaneously ensuring that we could continue to pay tuition for all of our children as the years progressed. It was the best move we ever made. We love our new smaller home and the bright future for our children. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/09/09
This school has changed our daughter's life. I praise God for the school and the loving faculty that nurture the minds and souls of our children.
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Posted by a parent on 05/07/09
Not only can't I say enough about how good a school this is, but I can't say enough about what a great God I have for bringing my family to this school. It's never going to be perfect, but I have never, in my 15 years of living with and working with Christian ministries, seen a school where the staff
... Read more and faculty are all there to give of their time, energy and talents to help my children excel both academically and in their lives. The administration has time for us, the teachers know my daughters almost as well as I do, and my girls have never had such excellence in academics. It think I know why... because God is put first in this school, and when He is, He is honored and glorified by the results of the test scores. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/04/09
We have been at Cherokee Christian for 6 years now and I can't imagine sending my children to any other school. Cherokee Christian has topnotch teachers and academics. The teachers have high expectations but also extend grace to the children as they grow and mature academically and spiritually. They
... Read more are commited to providing each child with a quality, Christ centered education. We couldn't be more pleased. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/20/09
Our son has been at Cherokee Christian for 7 years and our daughter for 4 years. In those years, we (both individually and as a family) have all grown closer to God and have solidified our belief in Jesus as our Savior. We are thrilled with both the spiritual focus in all the classes and the academic
... Read more rigor required of the students. The school s motto speaks of edifying the whole child; based on our experiences, CCS is by far exceeding their set standards. The teachers truly are dedicated to the well being of each student. Activities including drama, sports, and International Night offer abundant opportunities for students. Compared with other schools in the area, class sizes are small with the lower grades having a Teacher Assistant for all the classes. We are appreciative of the ample security and technology that the administration has employed. Both of our kids say they would not want to go anywhere else. Neither would we! Scott and Rebecca Murray Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/06/09
I wasn't sure if I should respond to an entry that was highly critical of our school. I am so grateful that the Lord has built a fine school with great teachers but we do not claim perfection! Therefore, I cannot expect that every comment posted will be a five star rating. However, when a comment posted
... Read more is so out of line with both the truth and the experience of the vast majority of our families, I have to say something. Here is part of the post: 'While we throughly enjoyed the sense of religion that radiated from CCS, we found that when our daughter began public school, she was severly behind in almost all her academic subjects. At CCS, she had been an A student, and at her new school, she had a report card of C's and D's. I feel that the academics were far to relaxed, and that now our daughter will pay the price later in life.' (Those are not my typos; this is just copy/pasted from the original comment) The truth: CCS's Standardized test scores (which compare our school to public schools nationally) have scored in the 95th percentile or above in each of the last 3 years. Additionally, many of our recent high school graduates are attending colleges and universities like The University of Georgia, Georgia Tech, Auburn, Covenant, Georgetown, and Berry College. Regarding the experiences of other families, please read the other posts. Thanks! Read less
Posted by a principal on 03/03/09
Our daughter attended this school for four years before a buisness oppurtunity caused us to move. While we throughly enjoyed the sense of religion that radiated from CCS, we found that when our daughter began public school, she was severly behind in almost all her academic subjects. At CCS, she had been
... Read more an A student, and at her new school, she had a report card of C's and D's. I feel that the academics were far to relaxed, and that now our daughter will pay the price later in life. Read less
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Woodstock schools — Cherokee Christian School is located at 3075 Trickum Rd, Woodstock GA 30188. 3075 Trickum Rd is in the 30188 ZIP code in Woodstock, GA Cherokee Christian School is a Private school that serves grade levels K - 8.
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