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Covenant Christian Academy (West Peabody, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia
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Covenant Christian Academy is a Christian and Classical Private Day School located in West Peabody, MA, on the North Shore of Boston in Essex County. Founded in 1991, Covenant Christian Academy is a college preparatory school, with over 290 students in pre-school through grade twelve. CCA draws students from over 45 different cities and towns in Eastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire.

CCA's mission is guided by its Christian and Classical philosophy of education. It is known regionally for its rigorous academics, its close knit community, and its commitment to the historic Christian faith. The schools motto is "Dedicated to Excellence. Anchored in Truth."


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History

Covenant Christian School was founded in 1991 in Hamilton, MA. It began with students in pre-kindergarten through grade six. In 1993, the school moved to the Second Congregational Church in North Beverly with a student body of 35. In 1996, grades 7 and 8 were added to the program.

In 2001, a strategic plan was completed that included relocating to a new facility, expanding the lower grades to two sections each, and adding grades 9-12. In 2005, the Board of Directors voted unanimously to move the school to West Peabody, MA. CCA purchased and renovated the West Peabody Office Park, originally the John F. Kennedy Junior High School (part of Peabody Public Schools). Covenant Christian Academy began meeting in the new facility on September 15, 2005. At this time, the name was changed from Covenant Christian School to Covenant Christian Academy. In September 2006, a high school program was added, and 20 freshmen began classes.

On November 18, 2009, CCA was approved by the NEAS&C commission for accreditation. On December 12, 2009, CCA received approval for accreditation by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).

On June 12, 2010, Covenant Christian Academy celebrated Commencement Exercises for the Class of 2010, the inaugural 12th grade class. By September 2016, enrollment climbed over 270 students, including 10 international students, and Covenant Christian Academy entered its 25th year.


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Academics

Covenant Christian Academy holds institutional accreditation by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEAS&C). The school is also recognized by the State of Massachusetts.

There are four schools within the academy: the Pre-School / Pre-Kindergarten (ages 3-5), the Grammar School (kindergarten through grade six), the Logic School (grades seven and eight), and the Rhetoric School (grades nine through twelve).


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Athletics

Athletic teams compete as a part of the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council, the Massachusetts Bay Independent League (MBIL), and the Independent Girls Conference (IGC). The athletic mascot of Covenant Christian Academy is the Cougar.

League Championships

  • Boys Soccer (MBIL D2) 2011, 2012, 2013
  • Boys Basketball (MBIL D2) 2015, (MBIL D1) 2016
  • Girls Basketball (GIL D2) 2016
  • Girls Softball (GIL) 2015

Celebrating Peabody's 100th Anniversary at Centennial Parade
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Affiliations

Covenant is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and is a member of both the Association of Christian Schools International, and the Association of Classical Christian Schools. Athletic teams compete as a part of the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council, the Massachusetts Bay Independent League (MBIL), and the Independent Girls Conference (IGC).


Logic School Outing to Maine
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Leadership

Covenant Christian Academy is directed by a Board of Directors. Mrs. Andrea L. Bergstrom, M.Ed, is the Head of School.


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References

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