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Certified Non-Public Schools Non-Public Schools Certified by Kentucky 2020-21 P.O. School Name Street Address City ZIP Email Web Site Phone FAX Box Academy for Individual Excellence 3101 Bluebird Lane Louisville 40299 [email protected] https://aiexcellence.com/ (502) 267-6187 (502) 261-9687 Appalachian Challenge Academy 465 Grays Drive, P.O. Box 539 Grays Knob 40829 [email protected] www.challengeaca.com (606) 574-0303 (606) 574-0362 Appalachian Christian Academy 168 SDA School Road Manchester 40962 [email protected] https://learnaca.org/ (606) 598-5427 (606) 599-1187 Ascension Elementary 4600 Lynnbrook Drive Louisville 40220 [email protected] www.ascension-parish.com (502) 451-2535 (502) 451-2535 Assumption High School 2170 Tyler Lane Louisville 40205 [email protected] www.ahsrockets.org (502) 458-9551 (502) 454-8411 Barkley Elementary 4720 Polk Road Ft. Campbell 42223 [email protected] https://www.dodea.edu/BarkleyES/index.cfm (270) 439-3795 (270) 439-1901 Barsanti Elementary Bldg. 7409 McAuliffe Loop Ft. Campbell 42223 [email protected] https://www.dodea.edu/BarsantiES/index.cfm (270) 640-1213 (931) 431-0519 Beth Haven Christian School 5515 Johnsontown Road Louisville 40272 [email protected] https://bethhaven.com (502) 937-3516 (502) 937-3364 Bethlehem High School 309 West Stephen Foster Bardstown 40004 [email protected] www.bethlehemhigh.org (502) 348-8594 (502) 349-1247 Bishop Brossart High School 4 Grove Street Alexandria 41001 [email protected] http://www.bishopbrossart.org/ (859) 635-2108 (859) 635-2135 Blessed Sacrament Elementary 2407 Dixie Highway Ft Mitchell 41017 [email protected] http://www.school.bssky.org/ (859) 331-3062 (859) 344-7323 Calvary Christian School 5955 Taylor Mill Road Covington 41015 [email protected] www.ccsky.org (859) 356-9201 (859) 356-8962 Capital Day School 120 Deepwood Road Frankfort 40601 [email protected] www.capitaldayschool.net (502) 227-7121 (502) 227-7558 Carter Christian Academy 3547 State Route 773 Hitchens 41146 [email protected] www.carterchristianacademy.org (606) 475-1919 (606) 475-0551 Christ the King Elementary 412 Cochran Road Lexington 40502 [email protected] https://ctkschool.net (859) 266-5641 (859) 266-4547 Christ the King Elementary 1500 Kingsway Dr. Madisonville 42431 [email protected] http://www.ctksmadisonville.com/ (270) 821-8271 (270) 825-9394 Christian Academy of Lawrenceburg 126 North Main Street Lawrenceburg 40342 [email protected] www.christianacademylawrenceburgky.org (502) 839-9992 (502) 839-3728 Christian Academy of Louisville Elem Eng Station 700 South English Station Rd Louisville 40245 [email protected] http://caschools.us/english-station-elementary (502) 244-3225 (502) 244-1824 Christian Academy of Louisville Elem Rock Creek 3110 Rock Creek Drive Louisville 40207 [email protected] http://caschools.us/rock-creek-campus (502) 897-3372 (502) 897-3207 Christian Academy of Louisville HS Eng Station 700 S English Station Rd Louisville 40245 [email protected] http://caschools.us/english-station-high-school (502) 244-3225 (502) 244-1824 Christian Academy of Louisville MS Eng Station 700 S English Station Rd Louisville 40245 [email protected] http://caschools.us/english-station-middle-school (502) 244-3225 (502) 244-1824 8307 St. Andrews Church Christian Academy of Louisville SW Campus Louisville 40258 [email protected] http://caschools.us/southwest-campus (502) 447-6500 (502) 447-6508 Road Christian Fellowship School 1343 US Hwy. 68 East Benton 42025 [email protected] www.christianfellowshipschool.org (270) 527-8377 (270) 527-2872 Community Christian Academy 11875 Taylor Mill Road Independence 41051 [email protected] www.ccaky.org (859) 356-7990 (859) 356-7991 Community Christian Academy 110 Lebanon Church Road Paducah 42003 [email protected] www.ccapaducah.org (270) 554-1651 (270) 554-6968 Community Montessori School 725 Stone Road Lexington 40503 [email protected] https://cmsmontessori.org (859) 277-4805 (859) 277-6765 Cornerstone Christian Academy 3850 Frankfort Road Shelbyville 40065 [email protected] http://www.ccaofky.org (502) 633-4070 (502) 633-4605 70 Souls Harbor Way/Boggs Cornerstone Christian School London 40744 [email protected] www.cornerstoneky.com (606) 862-0509 (606) 862-4902 Road 1 Non-Public Schools Certified by Kentucky 2020-21 P.O. School Name Street Address City ZIP Email Web Site Phone FAX Box CornerStone Preparatory School 145 East Center Street Madisonville 42431 [email protected] https://cornerstone-prep.com (270) 841-7540 Covington Catholic High School 1600 Dixie Highway Covington 41011 [email protected] https://www.covcath.org/ (859) 491-2247 (859) 448-2242 Covington Latin School 21 East Eleventh Street Covington 41011 [email protected] http://www.covingtonlatin.org/ (859) 291-7044 (859) 291-1939 Danville Christian Academy 2170 Shakertown Road Danville 40422 [email protected] www.dcaky.org (859) 236-2177 (859) 236-6759 Emma L. Minnis Junior Academy 1939 Magazine Street 1478 Louisville 40203 [email protected] www.elminnisacademy.org (502) 774-2108 (502) 515-2464 Evangel Christian School 5400 Minors Lane Louisville 40219 [email protected] www.evangelchristianschool.com (502) 968-7744 (502) 968-8414 Fort Campbell High School 902 Bastogne Avenue Ft. Campbell 42223 [email protected] https://www.dodea.edu/FortCampbellHS/index.cfm (931) 431-5056 (931) 431-9386 Building 7501, 266 Maine Fort Knox Middle High School Fort Knox 40121 [email protected] https://www.dodea.edu/FortKnoxMHS/ (502) 624-7030 (502) 624-6171 Street Foundation Christian Academy 2480 Three Springs Road Bowling Green 42104 [email protected] www.fcafalcons.com 270-780-6100 270-796-6761 Frankfort Christian Academy 1349A U.S. Hwy. 421 South Frankfort 40601 [email protected] www.frankfortchristian.org (502) 695-0744 (502) 695-8725 Friends School 901 Breckenridge Lane Louisville 40207 [email protected] www.friendslouisville.com (502) 899-1822 (502) 899-1850 (600 Old Cavalry Drive, Glasgow Christian Academy 276 Glasgow 42142 [email protected] https://glasgowchristian.com (270) 651-7729 (270) 651-6811 Glasgow 42141) Good Shepherd Elementary 75 Shepherd Way Frankfort 40601 [email protected] https://gssfrankfort.org (502) 223-4053 (502) 223-2755 South 41174- Harvest Christian Academy 73 Old Schoolhouse Road 398 [email protected] www.harvestchristianwarriors.org (606) 932-3007 (866) 453-1635 Portsmouth 0398 Heritage Academy 7216 US 42 Florence 41042 [email protected] https://heritageacademyky.com (859) 525-0213 (859) 525-0650 Heritage Christian Academy 8349 Eagle Way Bypass Hopkinsville 42240 [email protected] http://hcahopkinsville.org (270) 885-2417 (270) 885-0094 Highlands Latin School 10901 Shelbyville Road Louisville 40243 [email protected] https://thelatinschool.org (502) 742-4789 Holy Cross District High School 3617 Church Street Covington 41015 [email protected] http://www.hchscov.com/ (859) 431-1335 (859) 655-2184 Holy Cross Elementary 3615 Church Street Covington 41015 [email protected] www.holycrosselem.com (859) 581-6599 (859) 392-3992 Holy Cross High School 5144 Dixie Highway Louisville 40216 [email protected] www.holycrosshs.com (502) 447-4363 (502) 448-1062 Holy Family School 932 Winchester Avenue Ashland 41101 [email protected] https://holyfamilyashland.weebly.com (606) 324-7040 (606) 329-6888 http://www.stbenedictcovington.com/htmls/school.htm Holy Family Elementary 338 East 16th Street Covington 41014 [email protected] (859) 581-0290 (859) 581-0624 l Holy Name Elementary 628 Second Street Henderson 42420 [email protected] http://www.holynameschool.org/ (270) 827-3425 (270) 827-4027 Holy Spirit Elementary 322 Cannons Lane Louisville 40206 [email protected] http://www.hspiritschool.org/ (502) 893-7700 (502) 893-8078 Holy Trinity Elementary 235 Division Street Bellevue 41073 [email protected] http://www.holytrinity-school.org/ (859) 292-0487 (859) 431-8745 Holy Trinity Clifton School 2117 Payne Street Louisville 40206 [email protected] www.ht-school.org (502) 896-8480 Holy Trinity Parish School 423 Cherrywood Road Louisville 40207 [email protected] www.ht-school.org (502) 897-2785 (502) 896-0990 Holy Trinity Junior High 840 Washington Avenue Newport 41071 [email protected] http://www.holytrinity-school.org/ (859) 292-0487 (859) 292-8745 2 Non-Public Schools Certified by Kentucky 2020-21 P.O. School Name Street Address City ZIP Email Web Site Phone FAX Box Holy Trinity Lutheran School 553 Ashmoor Avenue Bowling Green 42101 [email protected] www.htlsbg.com (270) 843-1001 (270) 843-7466 Immaculate Heart of Mary Elementary 5876 Veterans Way Burlington 41005 [email protected] http://www.ihm-ky.org/school (859) 689-4303 (859) 689-5636 Islamic School of Louisville 8215 Old Westport Road Louisville 40222 [email protected] www.isofl.info (502) 412-7825 (502) 412-7826 John Paul II Academy 3525 Goldsmith Lane Louisville 40220 [email protected] www.jp2a.org (502) 452-1712 (502) 451-2462 John Paul II Catholic School (formerly St. Ann 320 South Church St. Morganfield 42437 [email protected] http://www.johnpauliicatholicschool.org/ (270) 389-1898 (270) 389-1834 Interparochial) June Buchanan School 100 Purpose Road Pippa Passes 41844 [email protected] http://www.alc.edu/the-june-buchanan-school/
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