In 1962, Native American Christian Academy began in the heart and mind of Gertrude Jones. She had worked with Native Americans for over 20 years and wanted to do something special for the children. Her dream was to provide a school that would make a difference in the lives of children from various reservations. This school would be committed to providing children with a Quality Christian Education.
In January of 1963, God made this dream a reality as the school opened its doors for the first day of classes. A handful of students started classes that year. They lived in a small trailer located on a 5-acre plot of land. And now, over 40 years later, Native American Christian Academy is a campus consisting of 72 acres and 32 buildings, and we still have that same dream - to provide our children with a quality Christian education.
The foundation of Native American Christian Academy is Jesus Christ and His plan of Salvation for all people. Our children participate in chapel and daily Bible classes. They learn about Jesus' love and His desire to be their best friend. They also learn that He offers hope and help for living a good life.
Native American Christian Academy provides a clean, warm, and safe boarding school environment, where our children live under the loving and prayerful care of dedicated dorm parents. The children and their dorm parents participate in regular devotions, special field trips and occasional parties. The children also learn about being responsible by sharing in dorm chores.
Native American Christian Academy provides an education plan for children in elementary and junior grades. The college preparatory program allows our children to participate in a wide variety of foundational classes: science, literature, math, English, physical education, Bible, history and art. Also offered is a choice of electives that allow our children's minds and horizons to be stretched as they experience classes like: computer, sports, and music.
The school is staffed by qualified and caring people who exemplify the love of God through their lifestyles. Our staff members are born-again Christians who have a "missionary heart" for their Native American students. Their devotion is clearly seen in their willingness to come from all over the United States to serve at Native American Christian Academy. Our staff instills in our children the love of learning, impressing upon them all the opportunities that life has to offer them by having a good education.
In January of 1963, God made this dream a reality as the school opened its doors for the first day of classes. A handful of students started classes that year. They lived in a small trailer located on a 5-acre plot of land. And now, over 40 years later, Native American Christian Academy is a campus consisting of 72 acres and 32 buildings, and we still have that same dream - to provide our children with a quality Christian education.
The foundation of Native American Christian Academy is Jesus Christ and His plan of Salvation for all people. Our children participate in chapel and daily Bible classes. They learn about Jesus' love and His desire to be their best friend. They also learn that He offers hope and help for living a good life.
Native American Christian Academy provides a clean, warm, and safe boarding school environment, where our children live under the loving and prayerful care of dedicated dorm parents. The children and their dorm parents participate in regular devotions, special field trips and occasional parties. The children also learn about being responsible by sharing in dorm chores.
Native American Christian Academy provides an education plan for children in elementary and junior grades. The college preparatory program allows our children to participate in a wide variety of foundational classes: science, literature, math, English, physical education, Bible, history and art. Also offered is a choice of electives that allow our children's minds and horizons to be stretched as they experience classes like: computer, sports, and music.
The school is staffed by qualified and caring people who exemplify the love of God through their lifestyles. Our staff members are born-again Christians who have a "missionary heart" for their Native American students. Their devotion is clearly seen in their willingness to come from all over the United States to serve at Native American Christian Academy. Our staff instills in our children the love of learning, impressing upon them all the opportunities that life has to offer them by having a good education.