Search Results
23 results for schools located in Mississippi, with religious affiliation Baptist and with survey responses since 2017.
Lamar Christian School
62 PURVIS OLOH RD, PURVIS, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Victory Christian Academy
100 VICTORY LOOP, COLUMBUS, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1983
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Greenville Christian School
2064 GREENVILLE CHRISTIAN RD, GREENVILLE, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1969
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Hebron Christian School
5100 HENRYVILLE RD, PHEBA, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1980
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Cross Creek Christian Academy
4105 GOODMAN RD, OLIVE BRANCH, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Amory Christian Academy
60035 COUNTY BARN RD, AMORY, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1976
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Emmanuel Christian School
1109 COOPER RD, JACKSON, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Union Baptist Academy
1628 W UNION RD, PICAYUNE, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Lakeview Baptist Academy
830 SHUMACOLA TRL, TUPELO, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1975
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Central Baptist School
35 P.D. FREEMAN RD, HATTIESBURG, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1966
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Temple Christian Academy
14190 DEDEAUX RD, GULFPORT, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1975
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Heritage Baptist Academy
5911 TERRY RD, BYRAM, MS
Special program emphasis • Baptist
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New Hope Christian School
508 NEW HOPE CHURCH RD, FOXWORTH, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Grace Baptist Academy
3707 BIENVILLE BLVD, OCEAN SPRINGS, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Bethel Baptist School
6001 GOODMAN RD, WALLS, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Tender Ages Learning Center
644 LESTER ST, GREENVILLE, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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New Vineyard Community Development Center
4207 RAINEY RD, JACKSON, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Kids’ Company Inc.
3809 W NORTHSIDE DR, JACKSON, MS
Early childhood/day care center • Baptist
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Gateway Christian Academy
2690 JEFFERSON ST, PASCAGOULA, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Riverside Baptist School
1651 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR RD, NATCHEZ, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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First Baptist Church of Byram Kdgn/Daycare
7541 S SIWELL RD, BYRAM, MS
Not reported • Baptist
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Happiness Hill Christian Academy
11901 RD 505, UNION, MS
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Optimum Care Day Center
1421 MARY ST, GREENVILLE, MS
Early childhood/day care center • Baptist
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