Bourbon Christian School

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Bourbon Christian School
Location
1325 North Main Street

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46504

United States
Coordinates 41°18′23″N86°06′59″W / 41.306446°N 86.116438°W / 41.306446; -86.116438 Coordinates: 41°18′23″N86°06′59″W / 41.306446°N 86.116438°W / 41.306446; -86.116438
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Type Private Christian
PrincipalLeon Troyer
Faculty4
Grades1-12
Enrollment33 (2013-2014)
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Bourbon Christian School is a private Christian school located in Bourbon, Indiana.

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