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Word of God Christian Academy

Coordinates: 35°44′46″N 78°35′52″W / 35.7461°N 78.5979°W / 35.7461; -78.5979
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Word of God Christian Academy
Location
Map
3000 Rock Quarry Road

27610

United States
Coordinates35°44′46″N 78°35′52″W / 35.7461°N 78.5979°W / 35.7461; -78.5979
Information
TypePrivate, Christian, day, college preparatory school
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
DenominationNon-denominational
Established1993 (31 years ago) (1993)
CEEB code343242
PrincipalAnesha Pittman
Faculty18
GradesK–12
GenderCo-Educational
Enrollment172
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Purple and gold
   
NicknameHoly Rams
AccreditationCognia
Tuition$6,350 (grades 6–12)
$6,250 (grades K–5)
AffiliationSummerfield Ministries
Websitewww.wordofgodchristianacademy.org

Word of God Christian Academy is a private, Christian, coeducational, primary and secondary day school located in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Also known as Word of God, the school was founded in 1993.

In 2015, a North Carolina think tank found that Word of God received $180,600 in public funds through the state's voucher program for lower-income students, the most of any private school.[1]

History

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Along with Word of God Fellowship Church and the affiliated daycare center, the academy was founded by Bishop Frank Summerfield, who died in 2017.[2]

In 2006, the NCAA refused to accept diplomas from Word of God as part of an effort to crack down on diploma mills.[3]

During the school's 2022–23 years, the basketball program joined the Our Saviour Lutheran School in New York City and Hillcrest Prep Academy in Phoenix, Arizona as a part of Overtime Elite alongside the program's own YNG Dreamerz, Cold Hearts, and City Reapers teams.

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ Porter, Jane (23 February 2015). "Raleigh Christian school gets the most public money through school voucher program". INDY Week. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Prominent Southeast Raleigh pastor and church founder dies at 67". newsobserver. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  3. ^ Thamel, Pete (6 July 2006). "COLLEGES; N.C.A.A. Schools' List Stirs More Controversy". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Rawle Alkins". Basketball-Reference.Com. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c Allen, Scott (27 January 2015). "Maryland's Dez Wells considers former high school teammate John Wall a big brother". Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Jayden Quaintance - Word Of God Christian Academy - Center". www.on3.com.
  7. ^ "No.13-ranked basketball prospect Isaiah Todd signs with G League". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
  8. ^ Warren leaving Word of God - HighSchoolOT.com. Retrieved Aug 24, 2020.
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