Greater Atlanta Christian School

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Greater Atlanta Christian School
Address
1575 Indian Trail Road
Norcross, Georgia, Gwinnett 30093
United States
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Information
Established 1967
President Dr. David Fincher
Grades PK12
Enrollment 1,800+
Campus size 81 acres
Color(s) Red and Gold         
Slogan Go Spartans
Fight song Fight On Spartans
Mascot Spartan
Team name Spartans, Lady Spartans
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools[1] and the National Christian School Association
Publication GACS Today
Newspaper Spartan Spear-It
Yearbook The Olympian
Tuition $11,715-$19,245
Website

Greater Atlanta Christian School is a private school located in Norcross, Georgia.

History

Greater Atlanta Christian School was founded in 1967 by Jesse Long. The first year enrolled 149 students at a building on a two-lane rural road in Gwinnett County, Georgia, now known as Indian Trail Road. As of 2009, the school had over 1,850 students, and 75 acres of facilities and green space that "reflect a college university campus rather than a K4–12 school". Students from over fourteen counties attend the coeducational college preparatory Christian school.[2] Dr. David Fincher, a teacher at Greater Atlanta Christian School in 1972, rose to leadership in 1998 and replaced Jesse Long as President.

General information

GAC is accredited with quality by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, with professional memberships of the Southern Association of Independent Schools, Atlanta Area Association of Independent Schools, Georgia Independent School Association, National Christian School Association and The College Board. It is the second largest private school in the state of Georgia.

Members of the class of 2014 were offered over $11 million worth of scholarships and accepted to 124 colleges and universities. They consistently have students honored by the National Merit Scholarship Program. GAC holds state championships in academics, the arts, and athletics. GAC has been the winner of the Dodge Athletic Directors' Cup award in Georgia in 2007, 2005, and Extra 2003 acknowledging their best total records in Athletics in the GA High School Association for Class AA. In 2010, GACS won state titles in Boys Swimming,[3] Boys Basketball,[4] Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer, and Girls Golf.[5] GAC Soccer is one of the most treasured parts of GAC athletics. The Spartans have made the AA playoffs 15 years in a row, have 7 final four appearances in the last 15 years, 6 finals appearances, and 3 state championships.

The school is home to The Long Forum, a state of the art Audio Visual classroom where students can learn and put their knowledge into action during assemblies and chapels. The musical theatre group, Visions, has consistently won regional and state awards.[6] The A Capella Chorus performs throughout the year and has a summer tour. There are 8 Art studios, with over 33 separate art sections taught in the high school, 6 in the junior high, and 28 in the elementary. The Math Team has placed among the top three in state competition for 10 of the past 14 years (A-AAAAA), and has been the Georgia state champion eight times.[7] The Chess Team has placed in the top five in state competition for 3 out of the 5 past years (A-AAAAA). Other options such as Science Olympiad, Robotics, Mock Trial, Web Design, Chess, Debate and Envirothon allow students to explore areas of interest and gain confidence in their skills. GAC has also hosted the slam dunk competition, and 3-point competition for the Final Four when it was hosted in Atlanta in 2013.

Notable alumni

References

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  3. Hammock, Will. "Water War." Gwinnett Daily Natatorium Post - Home. Web. 23 June 2010 Archived June 25, 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Time, That. "GAC Boys Win First Title since Inducted in1977." Gwinnett Daily Post - Home. Web. 23 June 2010
  5. Beitzel, Ben. "GAC, Adams Win State Golf Titles." Gwinnett Daily Post - Home. Web. 24 June 2010 Archived July 16, 2011 at the Wayback Machine
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