Charlotte Christian School

Charlotte Christian School is a Christ-centered college preparatory school for junior kindergarten through twelfth grade students. Charlotte Christian School's mission statement includes "equipping and developing students to effectively integrate Biblical Truth and learning into their daily lives and impact the culture for Christ".

Founded in 1950, the independent, Protestant/non-denominational school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

The School is located on Sardis Road in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Since 2008, the school has served as the home ground for the American professional soccer team Charlotte Eagles of the USL Pro.

The Lancer is the schools newspaper. Editors Andy Ferguson and Kyle Lubinsky, Sports writer is Chris McCormick

Read more about Charlotte Christian School:  Athletics, Notable Alumni

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    Last night, party at Lansdowne-House. Tonight, party at Lady Charlotte Greville’s—deplorable waste of time, and something of temper. Nothing imparted—nothing acquired—talking without ideas—if any thing like thought in my mind, it was not on the subjects on which we were gabbling. Heigho!—and in this way half London pass what is called life.
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    Humility is the sure evidence of Christian virtues. Without it, we retain all our faults still, and they are only covered over with pride, which hides them from other men’s observation, and sometimes from our own too.
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    I’m not making light of prayers here, but of so-called school prayer, which bears as much resemblance to real spiritual experience as that freeze-dried astronaut food bears to a nice standing rib roast. From what I remember of praying in school, it was almost an insult to God, a rote exercise in moving your mouth while daydreaming or checking out the cutest boy in the seventh grade that was a far, far cry from soul-searching.
    Anna Quindlen (b. 1952)