Search Results
15 results for schools located in Alabama, with religious affiliation Presbyterian and with survey responses since 2017.
Briarwood Christian School
6255 CAHABA VALLEY RD, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Presbyterian
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Westminster Christian Academy
237 JOHNS RD NW, HUNTSVILLE, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Presbyterian • Est. 1964
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Providence Christian School
4847 MURPHY MILL RD, DOTHAN, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Presbyterian
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Trinity Presbyterian School
1700 E TRINITY BLVD, MONTGOMERY, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Presbyterian • Est. 1970
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Westminster School at Oak Mountain
5080 CAHABA VALLEY TRCE, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Special program emphasis • Presbyterian
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Bayshore Christian School
23050 U.S. HWY 98, FAIRHOPE, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Presbyterian
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Evangel Classical Christian School
423 THOMPSON RD, ALABASTER, AL
Special program emphasis • Presbyterian
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Faith Christian School
4100 RONNAKI RD, ANNISTON, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Presbyterian • Est. 1978
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Westminster Christian Academy Lower School Campus
375 MOUNT ZION RD, MADISON, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Presbyterian
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Eastwood Christian School
1701 E TRINITY BLVD, MONTGOMERY, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Presbyterian
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Southminster Day School
1124 MONTGOMERY HWY, VESTAVIA HILLS, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Presbyterian • Est. 1967
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Covenant Christian School
105 S GEORGE WALLACE DR, TROY, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Presbyterian • Est. 1983
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Riverwood Classical School
501 RICE VALLEY RD N, TUSCALOOSA, AL
Early childhood/day care center • Presbyterian
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Heritage Academy
3251 GREENDALE RD, VESTAVIA, AL
Early childhood/day care center • Presbyterian
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Ascension Leadership Academy Presbyterian Home
130 N ST E., STE C, TALLADEGA, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Presbyterian
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