Hebron Christian Academy

Hebron Christian Academy
Address
775 Dacula Road
Dacula, Georgia
United States
Information
Type Private Co-educational
Motto Hebron Christian Academy, a Christ-centered, college-preparatory school committed to excellence, partners with parents to prepare their children spiritually, academically, physically and socially to become disciples of Jesus Christ (Luke 2:52).
Established 1999
Founder Rev. Lance R. Sperring
School district Gwinnett County
Headmaster Timothy Hillen
Faculty 100
Grades K-12
Enrollment 933
Color(s) Cardinal and Gold
Athletics 52 (GHSA)
Mascot Judah the lion
Rival Providence Christian Academy
Affiliations Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Association of Christian Schools International
Website Hebron Christian Academy

Hebron Christian Academy is a private, Christian, college preparatory school in Dacula, Georgia. Founded in 1984, as the Northeast Atlanta Christian School, Hebron has grown from a small handful of students to a student body of over 900, from kindergarten through 12th grade.

In 1999, Hebron Baptist Church purchased Northeast Atlanta Christian School. The name was subsequently changed to Hebron Christian Academy. The school is currently located on two campuses in the city of Dacula. Classes are offered for kindergarten through twelfth grade in a traditional classroom setting. Over 90% of Hebron graduates attend college.

Mission statement

Hebron Christian Academy, a Christ-centered, college-preparatory school committed to excellence, partners with parents to prepare their children spiritually, academically, physically and socially to become disciples of Jesus Christ (Luke 2:52).

Fine arts

Hebron Christian Academy offers art, graphic design, music, drama, video production, and band.

HCA students brought home the second place team trophy at the annual Region Literary Meet. Students also won third place in girls’ extemporaneous speech; second place for boys’ extemporaneous speech; second place for boys’ dramatic interpretation; second place for girls’ dramatic interpretation; second place for boys’ essay writing; second place for girls’ dramatic interpretation; second place for girls’ trio; second place for girls’ solo; and first place in boys’ solo.

Athletics

Hebron Christian Academy offers a wide range of athletic programs. HCA offers interscholastic competition in soccer, volleyball, basketball, baseball, football, swimming, golf, softball, cross-country, tennis, fishing, and cheerleading.

The Varsity Girls Golf team finished the season with a 3rd place finish in the state championship at Bull Creek Golf Course in Columbus, Ga.

The Varsity Boys Tennis team made it to the Sweet Sixteen in the State Tournament.

The Middle School Girls Soccer Team finished as the runner-up in the North Atlanta Metro League.

The Varsity Baseball team (33-3) swept in-county rival Providence Christian to win the GHSA 'A' State Championship. It is the school's first state championship. -2011 Graduate and shortstop for the state championship baseball team, Danny Lockhart, became the school's first graduate to sign a professional sports contract. The 10th round selection by the Chicago Cubs signed on July 28, 2011 and reported for rookie league out in Arizona shortly thereafter.

The Varsity Boys Soccer Team advanced to the third round of the state playoffs.

The Varsity Girls Soccer Team won the region and advanced to the second round of the state playoffs.

Hebron has a rivalry with Providence Christian Academy of Lilburn, Georgia.

The Varsity Boys Tennis Team made it to the Elite 8 - 2015

The Varsity Girls Volleyball Team Won State for 1A - 2014

The Varsity Girls Soccer Team Won State for 1A - 2015

Varsity Cross Country Won State - 2014

Varsity Baseball lost in the state championship - 2015

2 runners for track & field placed 3rd in state - 2015

Hebron Baptist Church

HCA is a ministry of Hebron Baptist Church. The school and church work hand in hand in addressing both the spiritual and academic needs of the community, although the church and school have separate financial and administrative entities.

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Coordinates: 34°00′25″N 83°54′47″W / 34.007°N 83.913°W / 34.007; -83.913

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