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At ECA, our objective is to teach children about the joy of Christ and how that joy will help them to become future worldchangers and peacemakers. A culture of excellence, along with daily Bible lessons, chapel programs, and mission work help develop the God-given talents of each child.  

Who We Are

Parents often have specific expectations when it comes to a private Christian education.

Rigorous Academics 
Whether children are preparing for a four-year college, a technical college, military training, or the workforce, parents want them to think better, write better, lead better and solve problems better. Much of our curriculum is research-based, insuring that our students are getting the best possible material to prepare them for wherever God leads them.

Faith Formation 
Many parents appreciate the high priority Christian schools take when intentionally developing children’s character. They especially desire spiritual development for their children. With that in mind, we use Summit Ministries, Building on the Rock series, which lays the groundwork for Biblical worldview education in kindergarten through fifth grade. By studying 20 Biblical principles, students “stop seeing the Bible as just a book of unique stories and start seeing Scripture as the litmus test for every idea they encounter.” Beginning in sixth grade students explore the meaning of Biblical worldview and secular worldview and how those views can affect our day-to-day life decisions.

Opportunity 
We give children an opportunity to be who God created them to be. Our small size, coupled with caring teachers and staff, allows us to know, understand, guide and love every child. Our resources such as art, music, physical education, Spanish, and technology, as well as extra-curricular activities such as Junior Beta Club and Elementary Science Olympiad are some of the ways ECA provides opportunities for students to find and develop their passions.

Community
ECA is a loving place where students, families and staff care about each other. Community is God’s desire for us, and when we grow in our relationships with others, we’re growing in relationship with Him!

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At that point, the opportunity to rebuild and create classrooms for kindergarten through second grade sparked an interest within the church and the community. Through the direction, support and leadership of the EBC pastor, its members and Dr. Ronald Montgomery, Elizabethtown Christian Academy opened its doors in 2012. 

Elizabethtown Christian Academy has since grown to include Day School, Afterschool and grades K-8. The academy added a successful state and national award winning Beta Club in 2016 and a district winning elementary Science Olympiad team in 2017. In 2022, girls volleyball and basketball were added and co-ed soccer in 2024.

Our History: A Dream Realized

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In the early 1970's, Dr. Jerry Wallace envisioned a Christian school on the campus of Elizabethtown Baptist Church. With much prayer and support of the congregation, Dr. Wallace established a Day School for 3-year-old and 4-year-old students which moved on to become a successful ministry of EBC for over 45 years.

 

In the early years of 2000, a 2-year old program was added, expanding the opportunity to educate and nurture children in a Christian environment. The dream of a Christian academy would be put on hold for 41 years - until a tornado raced across Bladen County on April 16, 2011 and rendered the educational building as unusable.

Elizabethtown Christian Academy is a loving community that builds a solid foundation in education centered on Biblical truth.  Our Christian faith strengthens us in every aspect of life –spiritually, mentally, physically, and socially.

Philosophy of Education

Elizabethtown Christian Academy has developed these statements of belief to direct our policies and the administration of these policies.

The Purpose of Education

The purpose of education is to know God and respond to His Word (Proverbs 1:7). When students are rightly related to God through a personal faith in the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior and as they learn His Word, they can view the world from a biblical perspective and apply biblical truth to all areas of learning and life.

The Content of Education

The God of the Bible is the Source of Truth (John 14:6). In addition to academic knowledge and skills, education is concerned with the spiritual development of students. Instruction in biblical morality and the diligent pursuit of a Christ-like character must be part of a complete education.

The Process of Education 

Education is accomplished through a professional competent Christian teacher using instructional methods that are appropriate for the content and development level of the student. A variety of methods may be used to teach the content and enable students to think critically. (Deuteronomy 6:6-9, Proverbs 22:6)

The Responsibility of Education 

The education of children and youth is the primary responsibility of parents (Deuteronomy 6:6-7). Teachers partner with families by providing academic instruction and by serving as Christian role models.

The Righteous Ram

Students are physical and spiritual beings created by God in His image (Genesis 1:27, 2:7) and are of great worth in His eyes. They are sinners who need to profess faith in the Lord Jesus Christ as their personal Savior. Each student is unique with a preferred learning style, and each is endowed by God with varying levels of academic, physical and creative abilities.

We strive to pour into our students as children of God spiritually, academically, socially, and physically.

“And Jesus increased in wisdom (mentally) and stature (physically) and in favor with God (spiritually) and man (socially)”

Luke 2:52 NIV

The Four Core Values We Emphasize

 

Spiritual

  • Every student hears and understands the Gospel.

  • Biblical truth and principles are integrated in every class.

  • Finding growth in character and Christian service.

  • Students becoming sensitive to sin and realizing their accountability to God.

 

Academic

  • Students are taught to think and reason.

  • Homework is assigned and necessary, but balanced and relevant.

  • High standards in the quality of education are maintained.

  • Colossians 3:23 is the motivation for excellence.

 

Social

  • Prayer is considered a priority in every aspect of life.

  • Respect for one another is expected and cultivated.

  • Hurting students and situations are handled with sensitivity.

  • Communication among school, parents, students, and administration is regular, specific, and positive.

 

Physical

  • The testimony of Christ is evident in classroom and facilities.

  • Students fell physically and emotionally secure.

  • Halls and classrooms reflect the creativity of God in being colorful and purposeful.

Expected Student Outcomes for ECA:

Students will become knowledgable of Biblical Principles and

  • develop a relationship with Christ, acknowledging Him as Lord and Savior.

  • understand the Christian worldview of life. 

  • display Christ-like character in and out of the classroom. 

Students will become joyous workers and

  • develop independent work habits.

  • understand responsibility for their words and actions.

  • display positive and engaged attitudes.

Students will become leaders and

  • develop skills that will help them to serve others.

  • understand the importance of influencing others in their Christian walk.

  • display input in student-led clubs, chapels, and activities.

Students will become academicians and

  • develop a storehouse of knowledge and experiences for achievement.

  • understand that logic and reasoning will help them discover truth and solve problems.

  • display Christian principles when dealing with world issues.

Students will become compassionate and

  • develop a desire to help others.

  • understand manners and developing relationships with others is important.

  • display an appreciation for viewpoints and perspectives of others.

Faith | Learning | Leadership

Our vision

Elizabethtown Christian Academy’s vision is to develop future community leaders 

through an enriching, Christ-centered education grounded in Biblical truth.

What We Believe

Statement of Faith

  • We believe the Bible is the inspired Word of God (II Timothy 3:16-17)

  • We believe in the Trinity – God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19).

  • We believe all have sinned and are separated from God (Romans 3:23; 5:12).

  • We believe that Jesus Christ is the only Savior (Acts 4:12).

  • We believe in salvation by grace through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ (Ephesians 2:8-9; John 10:28-29).

  • We believe in the ordinances of baptism by immersion and the Lord’s Supper both of which are for believers (Romans 6:3-5; I Cor. 11:23-26).

  • We believe in the second coming of Jesus Christ (I Thessalonians 4:16-18).

  • We believe in the resurrection of the saved to eternal blessedness and the unsaved to eternal damnation (John 5:28-29, Revelation 20:5-6).

  • We believe the Christian is to live a consecrated life (Romans 12:1-2).

  • We believe in a missionary church witnessing for Christ by life and word – both at home and abroad (Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8).

School Leadership

Smiling Man

Amy Reeves
Head of School
email@email.com

Smiling Man

Amy Reeves
Head of School
email@email.com

Smiling Man

Amy Reeves
Head of School
email@email.com

Board of Directors

Coming Soon

Amy Reeves

Head of School

Dakota Lennon

Business Manager

Mary Alice Dowd

Secretary

ECA is a proud member of
Cognia & ACSI

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Where Joy & Learning for a Lifetime Begins

Since 2012, Elizabethtown Christian Academy has been building a school of excellence in independent Christian education. We offer engaging learning experiences to students beginning with our 2-year-old day school class and continuing through 8th grade. We take pride in being able to offer a compelling combination of strong spiritual values, small classes, caring faculty, and academic rigor.

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