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CHICAGO CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

 5100-5110 West Diversey

Chicago, IL 60639

Phone:  (773) 205-5102

                              

"A school where children experience quality education in a Spirit-filled environment."

 

Reasons To Enroll In Chicago Christian Academy:

 ·       Pre-school through 8th Grade

·       Before and After Care Program

·       Low student to teacher ratio

·       Concerned, Dedicated, and Qualified Staff

·       Multi-Student discount

·       Daily Prayer & Weekly Chapel Services

·       Bible-based Curriculum

·       Well-Equipped Classrooms

·       Member of the Association of Christian  Schools International (ASCI)

·       Free Hot Breakfast & Lunch Program

·   Physical Education Program

·       Parent Advisory Council (PAC) &

   Parent Involvement Program (PIP)

·       Student Cultural Awareness Program

·       Children's Second Language Program (Foreign Language)

·       50 Years of Established Commitment to Excellence

 

Weekday Hours

6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

 

Chicago Christian Academy

Dedicated to Excellence & Quality in Christian Education

 

For Registration and Enrollment Information Call: 773/205-5102

 

 

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