SCHOOL GRADES STATUS AAIMS Montessori School Kindergarten AWQ 3665 Swiftwater Park Drive Suwannee, GA 30024 Nargis Soldier, Headmaster 678-546-7700

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SCHOOL GRADES STATUS AAIMS Montessori School Kindergarten AWQ 3665 Swiftwater Park Drive Suwannee, GA 30024 Nargis Soldier, Headmaster 678-546-7700 GEORGIA ACCREDITING COMMISSION, INC. 2015-2016 School Year PRIVATE SCHOOL PROGRAMS The following school programs have been approved by the Commission for the statuses indicated. AWQ - Accredited with Quality ACC - Accredited PROV- Provisionally Accredited PREP- Preparation does not mean accreditation, only that you are preparing for accreditation. Please call 912-632-3783 or email [email protected] to ask about a school not listed. SCHOOL GRADES STATUS AAIMS Montessori School Kindergarten AWQ 3665 Swiftwater Park Drive Suwannee, GA 30024 Nargis Soldier, Headmaster 678-546-7700 A B C Learning Center Kindergarten AWQ 6835 Main Street Lithonia, Ga. 30058 Tonya Reid, Headmaster 770-484-0680 ABC Montessori School K-3 ACC 483 Walker Drive McDonough, Ga. 30253 Gina Frazier, Principal 770-957-9998 ACE High School 4-12 ACC 483 Walker Drive McDonough, GA 30253 Gina Frazier, Principal 770-957-9998 Academe of the Oaks 9-12 PROV 146 New Street Decatur, Ga. 30030 Sharon Annan, Headmaster 404-405-2173 The Academy of Scholars K-5 AWQ 5096 Panola Ind. Blvd. Decatur, GA 30035 Dr. Wendolyn Bouie, Director 678-632-6001 Al-Furqan Academy 1-9 PROV 6011 Western Hills Drive Norcross, GA 30071 Khwaja S. Ahmed 678-368-3939 Al-falah Academy K-10 AWQ 4805 Lawrenceville Highway Lilburn, GA 30097 Khwaja Somina Ahmed, Headmaster 678-502-7211 Alfred & Adele Davis Academy, The K-8 AWQ 8105 Roberts Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30350 Amy Shafron & Drew Frank, Principals 678-527-3303 All God's Children Child Care & Learning CenterKindergarten AWQ 1915 Austin Drive Decatur, GA 30032 Dr. Esther B. Wooley, Headmaster 404-284-8631 Alpha & Omega Learning Center K-6 AWQ 4906 Pineland Drive Garden City, GA 31405 Tonya Mackey, Headmaster 912-232-7505 Alpharetta Christian Academy K-5 ACC 44 Academy Street Alpharetta, Georgia 30009 Debbie Dodd, Headmaster 770-475-5762 Alpharetta International Academy K-5 AWQ 4772 Webb Bridge Road Alpharetta, Ga. 30009 Victor Oliver, Headmaster 770-475-0558 Angels Academy K-1 ACC 5845 Campbellton Rd. SW Atlanta, GA 30331 Carolyn Coleman, Headmaster 404-344-2444 Angels In Progress Christian Academy K-5 AWQ 821 South Gordon Rd. Austell, GA 30168 Angelique Jackson, Principal 404-277-1214 Annunciation Day School K-5 AWQ 2500 Clairmont Road 6-8 ACC Atlanta, GA 30329 Stephanie Reid, Principal 404-565-2850 Applegate Academy & Preschool K ACC 9610 Deer Crossing Drive Jonesboro, GA 30236 Shannon Achison 770-639-5878 Arlington Christian School K-12 AWQ 4500 Ridge Road Fairburn, Georiga 30213 Joyce Price, Headmaster 770-964-9871 Athens Christian School, Inc. 5-12 ACC 1270 Highway 29 North Athens, Georgia 30610-0099 Steve L. Cummings, Headmaster 706-549-2899 Atlanta Academy, The K-8 ACC 2000 Holcomb Woods Pkwy. Roswell, Georgia 30076 Angel Naples, Headmaster 678-461-6102 Atlanta Adventist Academy 9-12 AWQ 2959 Duluth Highway 120 Duluth, Georgia 30096 LaRonda Forsey, Principal 404-699-1400 Atlanta Country Day School 7-12 AWQ 8725 Dunwoody Place, Ste. #2 Sandy Springs, Georgia 30350 Jan Cohen, Headmaster 770-998-0311 Atlanta Gifted Academy K-4 PROV 567 Seminole Drive NE Marietta, GA 30060 Claire Anderson, Head of School 770-726-0123 The Atlanta STEM Academy K-8 ACC 1766 Lakewood Avenue Atlanta, GA 30315 Jessica White, Headdmaster 678-358-4425 Atlanta Trilingual Academy K-3 PROV 3605 Campbellton Road Atlanta, GA 30331 Tuni Acosta 404-647-4995 Atlanta Youth Academy K-8 AWQ 2120 Forrest Park Road Atlanta, Ga. 30315 Charles L. Johnson, Director 404-370-1960 Augustine Preparatory Academy of Atlanta K-5 AWQ P.O. Box 361750, 6-8 AWQ 4650 Flat Shoals Pkwy. Decatur, Ga. 30034 9-12 AWQ Vickie B. Turner, Headmaster 404-326-5132 Barnes Academy,The K4-12 ACC 154 Hart Service Road Hartwell, Georgia 30643 Richard H. Southerland, Center Manager 706-377-3856 BaSix Knowledge Academy 9-12 AWQ 2941 Columbia Drive Decatur, Ga. 30034 David K. Price, Center Manager 404-289-8106 BaSix Knowledge Academy - Online 9-12 ACC 2941 Columbia Drive Decatur, Ga. 30034 David K. Price, Center Manager 404-289-8106 Benjamin Preparatory School K PROV 2445 Church Road, SE Atlanta, GA 30339 Nicole Kelly 770-436-5200 Berean Christian Academy K-8 AWQ 2197 Young Road Stone Mountain, GA 30088 Andrea Y. Mitchell, Headmaster 678-518-1678 Berry College Elementary & Middle School K-8 AWQ 2277 Martha Berry Boulevard Mount Berry, Georgia 30149 Debra L. Belvin, Headmaster 706-236-2242 Bethlehem Temple Christian School K-12 ACC formerly Dawson Street Christian School 1608 North Hwy 29 Newnan, GA 30263 Bishop Albert Jackson, Jr.. Principal 678-423-0155 BSEI K-12 AWQ 3695 F Cascade Road Drive SW, Suite 231 Atlanta, GA 30331 Dr. Folami Prescott-Adams, Headmaster 404-518-8123 Braddy Preparatory Academy K-12 AWQ 542 Moreland Avenue Atlanta, Ga. 30316 Wanda Hawkins, Headmaster 404-622-0506 Briarwood Academy K-12 AWQ 4859 Thomson Highway Warrenton, Georgia 30825 Clayton Parrish, Headmaster 706-595-5641 The Bridge Academy 9-12 AWQ P.O. Box 2691 Forest Park, Ga. 30298 Tammy Miller, Director 770-961-5421 Bright Futures Academy 6-12 AWQ 1300 Joseph E. Boone Blvd. Atlanta, Ga. 30314 Eddie Echols, Headmaster 404-799-1244 Brookside Academy at Jones Bridge Kindergarten AWQ 10240 Jones Bridge Road John's Creek, GA 30022 Mindy Goldenberg, Headmaster 770-350-1375 Bulloch Academy Kindergarten AWQ 873 Westside Road 1-5 AWQ Statesboro, Georgia 30458 6-8 AWQ Leisa Houghton, Headmaster 9-12 AWQ 912-764-6297 Butler Christian Academy K-12 AWQ 707 Little Neck Road Savannah, Ga. 31419 Ryan Ralston, Center Manager 912-921-0088 Calvary Day School K-5 AWQ 4625 Waters Avenue 6-8 AWQ Savannah, Georgia 31404 9-12 AWQ Ralph Finnegan, Headmaster 912-351-2299 Calvary's Harvest Christian Academy K-8 ACC 3621 Jodeco Road Jonesboro, GA 30236 Dr. Craig Bennett 678-237-2728 Cambridge Academy Kindergarten AWQ 2780 Flat Shoals Road 1-5 AWQ Decatur, Georgia 30034 6-8 AWQ Karen Phillips, Headmaster 404-241-1321 Camp Jewell House* K-12 AWQ 1932 Austin Dr Decatur, GA 30032 Jewel Hunter, Center Manager 667-526-7335 The Campus at Columbus 1-12 ACC 7201 Moon Road Bldg. 2 Columbus, Georgia 31909 Virginia Crutchfiled, Headmaster 762-821-2920 The Campus 1-5 AWQ 300 Tivoli Gardens, Ste. 100 6-12 AWQ Peachtree City, Georgia 30269 Evelyn M. Plott, Headmaster 770-632-1710 The Campus at Columbus K-5 ACC 2236 Warm Springs Rd. 6-8 ACC Columbus, GA 31904 9-12 ACC Virginia R. Crutchfieeld 762-821-2920 Carolyn Barron Montessori School K-6 ACC 195 Jackson Street Newnan, GA 30263 S. Kathleen Winters. Headmaster 770-253-2135 Casa Dei Bambini Montessori School K-6 AWQ 150 Powers Ferry Road Marietta, Ga. 30067 Florence Johnson, Headmaster 770-973-2731 Cedar Christian School K-8 PROV 625 West Avenue Cedartown, GA 30125 Idel Suarez, Jr. PhD. 770-748-0077 Central Christian School was Heritage Chrisitan School K-12 AWQ 3613 Highway 34 East Sharpsburg, Ga. 30277 Bill Parsons, Center Manager 770-252-1234 Central Fellowship Christian Academy K-12 ACC 8460 Hawkinsville Road Macon Georgia 31216 Josh Queen, Headmaster 478-788-6909 Office Cell 478-538-6731 Chapel Hill Christian School* K-5 AWQ 5357 Chapel Hill Road Douglasville, Ga. 30135 Phyllis Campbell, Administrator 770-293-0777 Charles Henry Terrell Academy K-12 ACC 817 12 th Street Augusta, Ga. 30901 Kimberly Baxter-Lee, Headmaster 706-736-6216 Charles R. Drew Charter School Kindergarten AWQ 301 E. Lake Boulevard 1-5 AWQ Atlanta, Georgia 30317 6-9 AWQ Don Doran, Principal 404-687-0001 Chattahoochee Christian School K-7 ACC 640 Main Street Clermont, GA 30527 Jane Gregson, Headmaster 770-983-9433 Chaya Mushka Children's House K-6 AWQ 5065 Highpoint Road Atlanta, Ga. 30342 Dassie New, Headmaster 404-843-2464 Children for Christ Academy K-5 AWQ 2637 Panola Road Lithonia, Ga. 30058 C. Latrice Thorton-Murchison, Headmaster 770-322-6372 Children of the Most High K-12 PROV 1620 Delow Drive S.W. Atlanta, GA 30311 India Willitt, Headmaster 404-749-6788 Christian Fellowship Academy K-6 AWQ P.O. Box 1066 Warner Robins, Georgia 31099 Dr. Veronica Bee, Headmaster 478-975-0806 Christine-Elizabeth Academy 1-4 AWQ 2952 Gresham Road, S.E. Atlanta, Ga. 30316 Lesley L. Johnson, Jr., Headmaster 404-243-0341 Chrysalis Experiential Academy 6-12 AWQ 10 Mansell Court East, Suite 500 Roswell, Georgia 30076 Richard Becker, Headmaster 770-649-7077 Citizens Christian Academy Kindergarten ACC 1548 Highway 158 West 1-5 ACC Douglas, Georgia 31535 6-8 ACC William E. Rish, Headmaster 9-12 ACC 912-384-8862 City of Knowledge School K-6 AWQ 4255 Lawrenceville Hwy. Lilburn, GA 30047 Tehmina Zaidi, Center Manager 770-638-1899 Clara Mohammed School Kindergarten AWQ 735 Fayetteville Road S.E. 1-4 AWQ Atlanta, Georgia 30316 5-8 AWQ Quran Shakir, Headmaster 404-378-4219 Closer Look Christian Academy K-12 ACC 3986 International Avenue McDonough, GA 30253 Mystique Vanolinda, Headmaster 770-320-8608 Colonial Hills Christian School K-12 AWQ 7131 Mt. Vernon Road Lithia Springs, Georgia 30122 Westley Smith, Headmaster 770-941-6342 Colquitt Christian Academy 1-12 PREP 2929 South Main Street Moultrie, GA 31768 Kelly Coyle, Headmaster 229-668-2000 Community Christian Academy K-10 AWQ 218 East 8th Street Adel, GA 31620 JereAnna Hargett , Headmaster 229-233-3000 Cornerstone Christian Academy K-9 ACC 167 Dawkins Road Royston, GA 30662 Leah Harper, Headmaster 706-245-9763 Cornerstone Leadership Academy Kindergarten AWQ 1151 Flat Shoals Road 1-5 AWQ Conyers, GA 30013 6-8 AWQ Kathy Ann Pegues, Headmaster 770-987-4400 Cornerstone Schools, Inc. K-8 AWQ 4888 Browns Bridge Road 9-12 Cumming, Georgia 30041 Angela Martin, Headmaster 770-205-6860 770-781-8333 Counterpane School K-5 AWQ 839 Hwy.
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