Neuse Christian Academy

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Neuse Christian Academy
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Neuse Christian Academy
7600 Falls of Neuse Road

27615

United States
Coordinates 35°53′16″N78°37′37″W / 35.88778°N 78.62694°W / 35.88778; -78.62694 Coordinates: 35°53′16″N78°37′37″W / 35.88778°N 78.62694°W / 35.88778; -78.62694
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Type Private
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Denomination Protestant
Established1972(50 years ago) (1972)
CEEB code 343224
AdministratorPenny Hill
Faculty39
Grades K12
Number of students270
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Red, black, and white
   
AthleticsNCISAA
Mascot Lions
Accreditation ACSI and AdvancEd
Tuition$7,325 (high school)
$6,975 (middle school)
$6,575 (elementary)
$5,900 (kindergarten)
AffiliationsMt. Vernon Baptist Church
Website www.neusechristian.com

Neuse Christian Academy (NCA), formerly known as Neuse Baptist Christian School, is a private, Christian, coeducational, primary and secondary day school located in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Also simply known as Neuse, the school seeks to educate students in a traditional Christian environment.

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