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Conventional School Enrollment by Gender & County NC Division of Non-Public Education Conventional School Enrollment by Gender & County School Year- 04-05 Alamance County Asheville-Pisgah Church Sch. Religious 45 35 80 Blue Ridge Montessori School Independent 0 2 2 School Name School Type Males Females Total Bread of Life Learning Center Religious 14 12 26 Alamance Christian School Religious 172 152 324 Carolina Christian School Religious 36 48 84 Bible Wesleyan Chr. Sch. Religious 20 15 35 Carolina Day School Independent 320 286 606 Blessed Sacrament Catholic S Religious 141 121 262 Christ School Independent 191 0 191 Burlington Christian Academy Religious 198 219 417 Crossroads School Independent 7 2 9 Burlington Day School Independent 61 76 137 Eliada Academy Independent 0 0 0 Friendship Christian School Religious 3 7 10 Emmanuel Lutheran School Religious 57 47 104 6 Alamance County Schools: 595 590 1,185 Georgetown Baptist Academy Religious 21 18 39 Avery County Hanger Hall School for Girls Independent 0 26 26 Happy Valley Chr. Acad. Religious 18 21 39 School Name School Type Males Females Total Heirborne Christian Academy Religious 6 10 16 High Country Christian School Religious 2 4 6 Learning Community School Independent 23 16 39 Rainbow Christian Academy Religious 1 2 3 Mount Pisgah Academy Religious 65 85 150 2 Avery County Schools: 3 6 9 Mount Sheba Baptist Acad. Religious 26 14 40 Beaufort County Nazarene Christian School Religious 20 32 52 New Hope Christian School Religious 14 12 26 School Name School Type Males Females Total North Asheville Christian Scho Religious 67 65 132 Emmanuel FWB Church Scho Religious 38 22 60 Orton Academy Independent 19 10 29 Mount Sinai Christian Academ Religious 3 0 3 Rainbow Mtn. Children's Sch. Independent 39 37 76 Phoenix Center School Independent 0 0 0 Stone Mountain School Independent 0 0 0 Pungo Christian Academy Independent 49 53 102 Swannanoa Christian Academ Religious 5 9 14 Terra Ceia Christian School Religious 104 108 212 Temple Baptist School Religious 107 112 219 5 Beaufort County Schools: 194 183 377 30 Buncombe County Schools: 1,607 1,382 2,989 Bertie County Burke County School Name School Type Males Females Total School Name School Type Males Females Total Bethel Assembly Christian Aca Religious 77 91 168 Children's School Independent 52 26 78 Lawrence Academy Independent 175 181 356 Morganton Christian Academy Religious 46 37 83 2 Bertie County Schools: 252 272 524 Silver Creek SDA School Religious 8 8 16 Bladen County 3 Burke County Schools: 106 71 177 School Name School Type Males Females Total Cabarrus County Community Baptist Academy Religious 14 17 31 School Name School Type Males Females Total 1 Bladen County Schools: 14 17 31 Cannon School Independent 377 393 770 Brunswick County Covenant Classical School Religious 75 82 157 First Assembly Christian Sch. Religious 386 396 782 School Name School Type Males Females Total Harvest Christian Academy Religious 9 1 10 Emmanuel Christian Academy Religious 10 4 14 New Life Christian Academy Religious 19 21 40 Evelyn Smith Wray Village Sch Independent 22 26 48 5 Cabarrus County Schools: 866 893 1,759 L & L Montessori School Independent 7 19 26 Neils Eddy Academy Independent 8 4 12 Caldwell County New Jerusalem Christian Acad Religious 14 6 20 School Name School Type Males Females Total Sonrise Christian Academy Religious 5 5 10 Covenant Fellowship School Religious 33 30 63 Southeastern Christian Acade Religious 22 25 47 Harris Chapel Christian Acad. Religious 53 42 95 Southport Christian School Religious 46 37 83 Heritage Christian School Religious 106 87 193 West Christian Academy Religious 44 28 72 Patterson School Independent 20 15 35 9 Brunswick County Schools: 178 154 332 4 Caldwell County Schools: 212 174 386 Buncombe County Carteret County School Name School Type Males Females Total School Name School Type Males Females Total Academy of Asheville Independent 11 14 25 Beaufort Christian Academy Religious 1 3 4 Adonai Christian Academy Religious 11 11 22 Crystal Coast Sch. of the Arts Independent 11 16 27 Arden Christian School Religious 8 10 18 Grace Christian School Religious 22 15 37 Asheville Catholic School Religious 101 90 191 Gramercy Christian School Religious 116 127 243 Asheville Christian Academy Religious 250 238 488 St. Egbert's Catholic School Religious 62 67 129 Asheville School Independent 126 120 246 May 9, 2005 1:03 PM Page 1 of 9 5 Carteret County Schools: 212 228 440 Craven County Caswell County School Name School Type Males Females Total Annunciation Catholic School Religious 60 74 134 School Name School Type Males Females Total Calvary Baptist Church School Religious 40 46 86 Yanceyville Christian Day Sch Religious 3 3 6 Carolina Choice Learning Cent Independent 3 2 5 1 Caswell County Schools: 3 3 6 Craven Multi-Purpose Juvenile Religious 0 0 0 Catawba County Liberty Christian School Religious 48 33 81 Ruth's Chapel Christian Sch. Religious 72 99 171 School Name School Type Males Females Total St. Paul Catholic Education Ce Religious 90 145 235 Catawba Valley Christian Scho Religious 1 8 9 7 Craven County Schools: 313 399 712 Christian Family Academy Religious 76 92 168 Concordia Christian Day Sch. Religious 103 102 205 Cumberland County Cornerstone Christian Academ Religious 6 1 7 School Name School Type Males Females Total Hickory Christian Academy Religious 99 112 211 Abney Chapel Christian School Religious 4 7 11 Hickory Day School Independent 43 38 81 Adventist Christian School Religious 11 9 20 Johnston SDA School Religious 2 2 4 Berean Baptist Academy Religious 115 134 249 Kinder Kids School Independent 6 4 10 Breezewood Christian School Religious 51 59 110 Montessori Children's House S Independent 12 11 23 Children's World Creative Sch Independent 3 2 5 Solid Rock Christian Academy Religious 9 7 16 College Lakes Christian Acade Religious 11 14 25 St. Stephen's Lutheran School Religious 115 111 226 Cornerstone Christian Academ Religious 65 67 132 Tabernacle Christian School Religious 56 51 107 Cumberland Christian Academ Religious 26 18 44 Tri-City Christian School Religious 121 124 245 Fayetteville Academy Independent 192 167 359 13 Catawba County Schools: 649 663 1,312 Fayetteville Christian School Religious 257 292 549 Chatham County Flaming Sword Christian Acad Religious 8 8 16 Gloria J. Matthews Academy Religious 7 8 15 School Name School Type Males Females Total Guy Schools Independent 38 32 70 Auldern Academy Independent 0 46 46 LEJ Diagnostic Cntr. for Dev. Independent 0 1 1 Community Independent Scho Independent 17 25 42 Liberty Christian Academy Religious 117 102 219 Grace Haven Academy Religious 1 1 2 Montessori School Independent 6 5 11 Three Springs of NC School Independent 56 0 56 New Life Christian Academy Religious 29 13 42 4 Chatham County Schools: 74 72 146 Northview Baptist Academy Religious 18 16 34 Cherokee County Northwood Temple Academy Religious 162 197 359 Rivers Christian Academy Religious 16 5 21 School Name School Type Males Females Total St. Ann Catholic School Religious 65 81 146 Murphy Adventist School Religious 11 17 28 St. Patrick Catholic Education Religious 102 130 232 1 Cherokee County Schools: 11 17 28 Trinity Christian School Religious 108 60 168 Chowan County Victorious Academy Independent 7 2 9 Village Christian Academy Religious 292 335 627 School Name School Type Males Females Total 25 Cumberland County Schools: 1,710 1,764 3,474 Chowan Multi-Purpose Juvenil Religious 0 0 0 Countryside School Religious 17 11 28 Dare County 2 Chowan County Schools: 17 11 28 School Name School Type Males Females Total Cleveland County Heron Pond Montessori School Independent 13 5 18 Sonshine Learning Center Religious 0 5 5 School Name School Type Males Females Total Wanchese Christian Academy Religious 46 60 106 Ambassador Baptist Academy Religious 18 25 43 3 Dare County Schools: 59 70 129 Fallston Christian School Religious 1 0 1 Hope Christian Academy Religious 24 27 51 Davidson County 3 Cleveland County Schools: 43 52 95 School Name School Type Males Females Total Columbus County Brittain Academy Independent 53 19 72 Carolina Christian Academy Religious 22 31 53 School Name School Type Males Females Total Davidson Academy Independent 61 37 98 Columbus Christian Academy Religious 88 89 177 Haan School Independent 1 0 1 Faith Christian Academy Religious 7 2 9 New Hope Christian Academy Religious 24 21 45 Faith in Action Christian Schoo Religious 7 0 7 Sheets Memorial Christian Sch Religious 119 146 265 New Life Academy Religious 5 2 7 Triad Academy Independent 42 18 60 Philadelphia Adventist Chr. Jr. Religious 10 14 24 Union Grove Christian School Religious 170 34 204 Victory Christian Academy Religious 11 7 18 Walter's Grove Christian Acad Religious 15 26 41 Waccamaw Academy Independent 102 116 218 Westchester Academy Independent 228 215 443 7 Columbus County Schools: 230 230 460 10 Davidson County Schools: 735 547 1,282 May 9, 2005 1:03 PM Page 2 of 9 Davie County Ephesus Junior Academy Religious 7 8 15 First Assembly Christian Scho Religious 123 142 265 School Name School Type Males Females Total First Christian Academy Religious 73 65 138 Trinity Baptist Academy Religious 47 45 92 Forsyth Country Day School Independent 527 408 935 1 Davie County Schools: 47 45 92 Gospel Light Christian School Religious 225 205 430 Duplin County Greenhills School Independent 14 5 19 Jefferson Day School Independent 12 7 19 School Name School Type Males Females Total Kerwin Baptist Christian Schoo Religious 64 54 118 Champion Educational Center Religious 39 17 56 Kingswood School Religious 0 0 0 New Hope Christian Academy Religious 8 4 12 Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Sc Religious 129 140 269 West Duplin Christian Academ Religious 5 7 12 Quality Education Institute Independent 25 24 49 3 Duplin County Schools: 52 28 80 Redeemer School Religious 94 73 167 Durham County Salem Academy Independent 0 195 195 Salem Baptist Christian School Religious 155 142 297 School Name School Type Males Females Total St.
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