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2045 Burlington-Columbus Road , , 08016 United States | |
Coordinates | 40°04′50″N74°47′29″W / 40.08048°N 74.79138°W |
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Type | Private |
Motto | Preparing Students for Life! |
Religious affiliation(s) | Assemblies of God |
Established | 1975 |
Founders | Rev. Paul & Evelyn Graban |
NCES School ID | 01655318 [1] |
Principal | Tracy Cossabone [2] |
Headmaster | Rev. Matthew Boudwin [2] |
Faculty | 18.5 FTEs [1] |
Grades | Pre-K-12 |
Enrollment | 211 (plus 73 in PreK, as of 2021–22) [1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 11.4:1 [1] |
Campus | 61 acres (250,000 m2) |
Color(s) | Red White Black |
Athletics conference | Penn-Jersey Athletic Association |
Team name | Warrior |
Tuition | $9,472 (2024-25 for grades 9-12) [3] |
Website | www |
Life Center Academy is a private school located in Burlington in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
The school is associated with the Fountain of Life Center, an Assemblies of God church. The Headmaster is Matthew Boudwin, who also serves as a pastor of the church. The school is divided into three sections: Little Angel Preschool, the Elementary, which contains the students from Kindergarten to 6th grade; and the Upper School, which contains the students from 7th to 12th grade. Tracy Cossabone is the Principal, and Julia Ferrara is the Preschool Director.
As of the 2021–22 school year, the school had an enrollment of 211 students (plus 73 in PreK) and 18.5 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11.4:1. The school's student body was 51.7% (109) Black, 30.3% (64) White 15.2% (1) Hispanic, 2.4% (5) two or more races and 0.5% (1) Asian,. [1]
Athletic Director: Tammy Nowicki
School colors: red, white, and black
School mascot: The Warrior
Athletic Association: Penn-Jersey Athletic Association
The Life Center Academy boys soccer team won the NCSAA national championship in 2021 with a 3–2 overtime win against Blair County Christian School in the tournament final. It was the program's second national title, the other being the NACA title in 2001. [4]