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What’s new at Lakes Church Academy

Changes are coming to this Lakeland school.

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The program is growing, but class sizes stay small to foster connections.

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Believe it or not, enrollment season for the next school year is here.

Looking for a place where your child can thrive academically, personally, and spiritually? Check out Lakes Church Academy.

Here are four things students can expect:

  1. Christianity-focused worldview education + environment
  2. State-certified teachers
  3. Small class size
  4. Affordable, Step Up-approved tuition

Plus, new in the 2025-26 school year:

1. Elementary wing

A new elementary wing will open this fall for the 2025-26 school year. This new wing will have its own dedicated entry, numerous safety features, and classrooms featuring the latest educational technology. Take a virtual tour.

2. A high school set to open this fall

LCA will welcome freshmen and sophomores for the first time in the 2025-26 school year, meaning Lakes Church Academy will celebrate its first graduating class in 2028.

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