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School Overview

Summit Christian Academy was established as a direct ministry of The Assembly at Broken Arrow in 1987.  Originally named New Adventures Elementary School, the school started with just a handful of elementary students.  The school continued to grow and expand and currently has nearly 500 students in kindergarten through 12th grades.

SCA is a non-profit, co-educational, private day school with an academic year comprised of two semesters extending from August to December and January to May. Summit Christian Academy is an inseparable and integral part of the ministries of The Assembly at Broken Arrow, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and, as such, subscribes to the same tenets of faith as its parent organization.

Organization

The offical church board of The Assembly at Broken Arrow governs SCA. The Board is elected by the voting members of The Assembly in accordance with the church constitution and bylaws.  As lead pastor of The Assembly, Pastor Ron Woods serves as the chairman of the board and Chancellor of Summit Christian Academy.

Summit Christian Academy is fully accredited, with no deficiencies, with the North Central Association, ICAA International Christian Accrediting Association, and the Association of Christian Teachers and Schools (ACTS). SCA is also recognized by the Oklahoma State Department of Education.

Enrollment and Faculty

Enrollment is approaching 500 students. The school benefits from an exceptional faculty and staff and because SCA keeps a low student to teacher ratio, the students enjoy a great classroom learning experience. Prior to admittance, a prospective student must complete a satisfactory interview and agree to abide by the guidelines provided in the student handbook. Academic standing, conduct, disciplinary record, attendance and personal references are all carefully studied in this decision.

Student Body Demographics

The students at Summit Christian Academy represents a cross-section of the surrounding community. Dozens of local churches are represented in both the faculty and the student body. A number of SCA graduates pursue higher education.