Search Results
24 results for schools located in Kentucky, with religious affiliation Baptist and with survey responses since 2017.
North Hardin Christian School
1298 ROGERSVILLE RD, RADCLIFF, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1986
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Calvary Christian School
5955 TAYLOR MILL RD, COVINGTON, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1974
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Oneida Baptist Institute
11 MULBERRY ST, ONEIDA, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1900
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Little Flock Christian Academy
5500 N PRESTON HWY, SHEPHERDSVILLE, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Legacy Christian Academy of Bowling Green
1807 CAVE MILL RD, BOWLING GREEN, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Beth Haven Christian School
5515 JOHNSONTOWN RD, LOUISVILLE, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1976
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Micah Christian School
130 SMITH LN, LOUISVILLE, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Landmark Christian Academy
6502 JOHNSONTOWN RD, LOUISVILLE, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1978
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Northside Baptist Christian School
711 N 12TH ST, MAYFIELD, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1979
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Gateway Christian School
1110 N 25TH ST, MIDDLESBORO, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1983
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Rose Hill Christian School
1001 WINSLOW RD, ASHLAND, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1980
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Clays Mill Road Christian Academy
3000 CLAYS MILL RD, LEXINGTON, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1973
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Anchored Christian School
1807 CAVE MILL RD, BOWLING GREEN, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1972
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Grace Baptist School
735 LENIN RD, MADISONVILLE, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Nelson County Baptist School
55 LUTHERAN CHURCH RD, BARDSTOWN, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Bluegrass Christian Academy
2580 SPRINGFIELD RD, BARDSTOWN, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Saline Christian Academy
2685 W HWY 80, SOMERSET, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1976
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Immanuel Christian Academy
130 N MAIN ST, MONTICELLO, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Pleasant View Baptist School
6700 S HWY 261, HARDINSBURG, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Glasgow Christian Academy
307 COLUMBIA AVE, GLASGOW, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1990
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Faith Baptist Academy
1008 W CEDAR ST, FRANKLIN, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1980
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Rolling Hills Christian School
4290 N PRESTON HWY, SHEPHERDSVILLE, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1974
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Trinity Christian Academy
409 W PIKE ST, LOUISA, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Bethabara Baptist Church
2946 KENTUCKY 142, PHILPOT, KY
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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