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SAN ANTONIO CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL - SAN_ANTONIO, TX

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School NameAddressPhoneGradesCountyTypeDistrict Name
San Antonio Christian High School19202 Redland Rd Bldg I
San Antonio, TX 78259
(210) 340-18649-12Bexarprivate 

Ethnic BackgroundPercentYear
White, non-Hispanic83.37872008
Black, non-Hispanic0.8174392008
Hispanic13.89652008
Asian/Pacific Islander1.907362008

DateWhoComments
5/20/2012parentBased on the reviews, I toured the school, met the administration, paid fees but something did not feel right. Well, when I informed them that I decided on another school, I never heard from them...not even a wish you luck or anything. This school is all about the money. Read the contract before you sign. Most importantly, ask them to show you their test scores and compare them to other private schools.
5/7/2008parentBoth of my children attended SACS K-12. The oldest is a freshman in college and the youngest is getting ready to graduate. It has been a great experience. I am continually amazed at their spritual maturity. Their knowledge of truth and their solid belief in the Bible is worth every penny. Academically they have received a great education as well. My older child was accepted into a very competative college and has done well her first year. No school is perfect but overall this school's heart is in the right place!
8/8/2007studentI graduated from SACS in 2004 and am beginning my senior year of college at the University of North Texas. I started at SACS as a junior in high school, and was quickly accepted by the faculty and my peers. I was amazed at the menoring relationships formed between the students and teachers. I doubt there are many schools where the bond is so sincere and so deep. Academically, this school is stellar, and I can attest that I was fully prepared (even OVERprepared) for college. I felt that my senior year at SACS was even harder than my first year at a university. I played soccer, sang in the praise band and served on student council while at SACS--all activities that allowed me to be ahead of the game when applying for college. SACS is an amazing school, and it's paying dividends in my life today.
9/26/2006parentThis is our 5th year at SACS and it just keeps getting better! We have one in high school, one in middle school, and 4 in the elementary. Each school's administration, as well as the leaders in the Central Office, are absolutely awesome. They are very knowledgeable in their fields and are always ready to pray with &/or for you. The rules and regulations are very age appropriate. This year I am coaching so I get to see 'the inside' (faculty & staff) of the schools. Wow, what godly people! I had always assumed that but now I can attest! The teachers & coaches sincerely love the Lord and their students. They all were led by Him to SACS, from what I keep hearing. The majority of the students are involved in extracurricular activities (and the Band is growing!)which enhance their learning and spirit. The new guard is great for security.
6/14/2006parentTeachers are very involved with students. The teacher/student ratio is low. There are many speciality classes from Kinder on,i.e, Art, Spanish, Computer, Physical Education, Music. Well rounded school...
5/13/2006studentThe academics at SACS are difficult but they really do serve the school well. The integration of the Bible into the school ciriculum is outstanding and has really helped my spiritual growth. There are a wide range of extra-cirricular activities. SACS regualarly takes district titles. This year saw SACS recieve two state titles, one in soccer and one in Newspaper. The parent involvement at this school is amazing. This review was written by a junior at SA Christian High School.
1/1/2006parentMy children have been at SACS for a number of years and we have generally been very pleased with our experience. The upside: SACS is not sponsored by a church, so its policies are not dictated by a sole entity. The downside: SACS is not sponsored by a church, so doctrine can be somewhat watered-down so as to not offend SACS families, who represent a wide variety of churches and denominations. SACS is definitely colege-preparatory, but places high priority on the spiritual and athletic development of its students as well. As a large private school, it offers a wide variety of choices for involvement, including every major sport and several minor ones, student council, band, journalism, etc. Parental involvement is fairly high, especially in the elementary school. The administrators of the elementary, middle, and high schools are all fairly new and have recently introduced some very positive changes to the campus.
10/14/2005parentOur kids have been students since p-k. They are 4th and 1st grade now (05-06). We are very pleased. The caring for the students is top down from the 'headmaster' to the cleaning staff. There certainly is plenty of religious instruction. My only concern is (since my kids will go through 12th grade there), are the academics enough. The colleges/university seniors go to range from top tier state schools to some lower tiers schools. We hope that is a product of choice (read economics) and not ability. That said we are very pleased and are 'voting' for the school by sending our kids (and our money) there through 12th grade.
2/26/2005studentThe San Antonio Christian Lion Pride band is excellent. There is a 6th grade band as well as a middle/high school band. Great coaches for sports.


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