Elementary School Overview
Building Strong Foundations for Faith, Learning, and Confidence
At Braselton Christian Academy, our Elementary School program lays the foundation for lifelong learning by nurturing students academically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually. These early years are critical for building confidence, curiosity, and strong learning habits that prepare students for continued success.
Our classrooms offer a structured, supportive environment where high academic standards meet individualized instruction, ensuring every child is challenged and supported at their level.
Why Elementary School at BCA?
Elementary school is where learning takes root. At Braselton Christian Academy, students in grades K–5 benefit from consistent routines, caring educators, and a Christ-centered atmosphere that fosters growth, responsibility, and a love for learning.
A Blended Curriculum: Abeka & Wings
Our elementary program integrates the strengths of Abeka and Wings curriculum to provide both structure and flexibility in instruction. Abeka offers a strong foundation in phonics, reading, math, grammar, and handwriting through a proven, systematic approach.
Wings enhances learning through differentiated instruction, hands-on activities, and targeted skill development to support diverse learning styles.
This blended model allows us to maintain academic rigor while personalizing instruction for each student.
Academic Focus Areas
English Language Arts:Students build strong reading, writing, and comprehension skills through phonics-based instruction, literature study, vocabulary development, and structured writing practice.
Math:Instruction emphasizes numeracy, problem-solving, and conceptual understanding, meeting students where they are and advancing them at an appropriate pace.
Science:Hands-on, inquiry-based learning encourages curiosity while exploring life, physical, and earth sciences.
Social Studies:Students study communities, history, geography, and civics while developing character, cultural awareness, and critical thinking skills.
Enrichment & Whole-Child Development
Students participate in enrichment opportunities including art, music, technology, STEM activities, and physical education. Social-emotional learning is woven throughout the day, helping students build confidence, communication skills, and positive character traits in a supportive environment.