Our passion is giving each student an excellent education and a desire to do right.
What makes Bill Rice Christian Academy different from other private, Christian schools in Murfreesboro?
At BRCA, your child will receive knowledge and character. Each K4-12 student receives an excellent, disciplined education through our superior curriculum and master teachers. And each student also develops character. While other schools may focus on sports or fine arts, we focus on character. Character is doing what’s right, even when it’s hard; and we have a passion to instill character in our students. So Bill Rice Christian Academy stands out among other K4-12 Christian schools in Murfreesboro by producing academically strong young people who also desire to do right on their own.
What makes Bill Rice Christian Academy different from other private, Christian schools in Murfreesboro?
There are several private, Christian schools in Murfreesboro. So what makes us different? At BRCA, your child will receive knowledge and character. Each K4-12 student receives an excellent, disciplined education through our superior curriculum and master teachers. And each student also develops character. While other schools may focus on sports or fine arts, we focus on character. Character is doing what’s right, even when it’s hard; and we have a passion to instill character in our students. So Bill Rice Christian Academy stands out among other K4-12 Christian schools in Murfreesboro by producing academically strong young people who also desire to do right on their own.
135
Total Students Enrolled
14
Average Class Size
1.0-1.5
Grades Higher in Standardized Testing
1,300
Acres of Land Bill Rice Ranch Covers in Middle TN
Our goal is to produce young people who desire to do right on their own by obeying God’s principles.
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Bill Rice Christian Academy admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, financial assistance program, and other school-administered programs.