Heritage Christian School (Milwaukee)

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Heritage Christian School
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Heritage Christian School (Milwaukee)
3500 South Glen Park Road

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53151

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Type Private, Christian
MottoTraining and Inspiring Servant Leaders for Christ
Religious affiliation(s)Non-denominational Protestant
Established1973 (as Bethel Christian Academy)
SuperintendentJohn Davis
Grades Pre K-12
Color(s)    Red, White, Blue
AthleticsBaseball, Soccer, Basketball, Golf, Boys' Volleyball, Girls' Volleyball
Mascot Patriot
Website http://www.heritagechristianschools.org/

Heritage Christian School is a private, pre-K-12 Christian school located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was established in 1973 by Bethel Baptist Church as Bethel Christian Academy. Originally located in the basement of the church at North 76th Street and West Luscher Avenue, the school has moved twice, first to North 107th Street, then to its current location at South 109th Street. Growth in enrollment allowed the school to add an additional campus for the elementary school in 1989, located on Elm Grove Road in Brookfield, Wisconsin. They are now located at 3500 S Glen Park Rd in New Berlin, Wisconsin.

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