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Trinity Classical School is a private, classical Christian school offering college-preparatory, Christian education for grades pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade in Houston, Texas. The school is one of approximately 25 University-style (or "blended model") schools in Texas. [citation needed]
By mid-2024, several more institutes had been accredited at ATS. They included Kairos University which was founded in 2021 by Sioux Falls Seminary, South Dakota, Evangelical Theological Seminary Pennsylvania, Houston Graduate School of Theology Texas and Taylor College and Seminary in Edmonton, Alberta. [9]
KETH-TV (channel 14) is a religious television station in Houston, Texas, United States, airing programming from the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). It is owned and operated by TBN's Community Educational Television subsidiary, which manages stations in Texas and Florida on channels allocated for non-commercial educational broadcasting, and serves as the subsidiary's flagship station.
Bethel Christian School may refer to: In the United States: Bethel Christian School (California) Bethel Christian School (Pennsylvania) In Australia:
Established in 1993, The Covenant Preparatory School (previously named Northeast Christian Academy) is a private college preparatory Christian school located in the Kingwood area of Houston, Texas. The school consists of Pre-K through 12th Grade.
Accreditation: Texas Private School Accreditation Commission, National Lutheran School Accreditation, Texas District LCMS: USNWR ranking: Winners of TAPPS 6A Henderson Cup in 2018-2019 as Top Private School in Texas: Tuition: General Students: $15,780 per year, Association Students: $14,820 per year: Feeder schools
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Houston Christian High School was founded in 1970 under the name Northwest Academy. [citation needed] The city of Houston's extension of a street to the new school was cited as an example of government aid to a segregation academy. [4] In 1998, Northwest Academy (K-12) split into First Baptist Academy and Houston Christian High School.