These girls
All smiles in the stands.
Pregame prayer and national anthem. Honor. Respect.
My son love the drama department at Summit Christian Academy.
Sing choir!
One journey ends, another one begins.
My kids are better people and students because of their education at SCA.
Success!
Senior Night Celebration
Big show! Big finale!
Elementary musicals are the best. ADORABLE!
Summit students MAKE A DIFFERENCE by serving in our community.
First down!
Annie B.
Feb 10, 2024
Kinda partial to Summit since we have been a part of the Eagles family for a couple years now. Today it was the basketball showdown between our two 3rd grade girls. Gym is great with a new one opening soon. Great institution for learning, wonderful staff and atmosphere for kids. If you are looking to change your student into a smaller private school put this in your places to check out.
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Edward R.
Oct 25, 2023
One of the very best Christian schools available.Excellent instructors and safe environment at a reasonable price.Students are recognized as more than a number and not viewed as "income" they are recognized as the children of God and treated as if they were.Ratios are appropriate and managed well.Great people who care, willing to work with you and your children.
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Brad S.
Oct 16, 2022
Eden my grandchild goes to SCA and she loves it and is flourishing here! It is an excellent school with high-quality, godly teachers that truly care about the students. I would highly recommend Summit Christian Academy! It is worth every penny for tuition!
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Kaytea M.
May 24, 2019
This place is horrible, our daughter was bullied and the administration not only at the school, but also at The Assembly ignored it and let the bully return. The only reason this is a 1 star rating is because of the teachers. They are amazing and deserve better than they are treated. We sent our daughter to Kindergarten this past year, 2018-2019 school year, and we will not be sending her back. The year started great with little to no hiccups but around the beginning of December she came home with bruises on her arms and legs on one side. When I asked the teacher she informed me, the next day and only after inquiring, that she had been hit by a little boy that sat next to her. A few days later she came home with a bruise on her cheek from being hit with a chair that the other child threw at their teacher. We were not notified of this either, only finding out what happened after our daughter told us. A few days later she came home with a black eye. She was kicked in the face on the playground by the same kid, and we WERE STILL NOT NOTIFIED BY ANY MEMBER OF STAFF. We then met with the Superintendent, who is the fill in principle for elementary because they currently have no acting elementary principle. He halfway assured us that the situation would be taken care of, only after asking what our daughter did to deserve a black eye, and telling us to pray about it. After Christmas break she was still coming home with bruises, we were STILL not being notified, and so we met with the superintendent, again. It was blown off and our daughter was accused of using this kid as a scape goat. We left the meeting less than assured the situation was handled. Soon after we learned that this kid was telling our daughter that if she told anyone he would continue to hurt her. Then she came home with 2 bruises on her stomach and SEVERE stomach pain. He and another child punched her in the stomach in 2 separate locations at the same time. WE WERE STILL NOT NOTIFIED. We met with the superintendent for a 3rd time. My husband was unable to attend this meeting, so it was just me. I was yelled at, I was berated, treated like a liar and a fool for defending my daughter against physical violence from a boy. I informed him that if this boy was returning next year, that our daughter and our other 2 children would not. His response was "Well then Maybe this isn't the place for you.". After that, my husband and I met with the head pastor of the Assembly, the church in charge of Summit, Pastor Ron Woods. The meeting ended with optimism that the situation would be handled. Then we received a call a week later with the offering to put her in a different class, but the boy would be returning, and to pray about it. I need to note that our daughter is not the only person that was being physically hurt by this child. There were several other children being effected, and parents that were also meeting with administration. The teachers were also physically hurt, one of them pregnant. Whatever you do, do not send your kid(s) here. The biggest lie they ever told us was that they don't tolerate bullying.
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Damian B.
Jan 15, 2020
Im a student of the school. Ive have been there for 8 years no accidents or mishaps. All the teachers are wonderful and so are the administration.
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Michael R.
Jul 9, 2014
My kids attend Summit and love it. The administration is great and really work hard to create a great Christian school. The small class sizes 15-20 gives my kids a great advantage compared to the public schools who have classes have in excess of 30 in them. The other great thing about Summit is that they do not teach to the Common Core Standards that Oklahoma was dooped into....
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Stephanie ..
Aug 3, 2017
Summit Christian Academy could be better. My children are going into junior year and 8th grade this year, but we've been attending summit for about four years now, this past year being the last. My kids normally didn't have any complaints until this past year. They would constantly come home from school and tell me horror stories about what went on in the school that went unnoticed. They had told me about three kids shooting up a house in broken arrow (come to find out it was four, another boy that had attended summit) which was all factual. My daughter even had a few classes with two of them! My oldest daughter then came back to me and not only said that a few kids were doing/dealing drugs, but would even do them during school. It seems as if there's a very bad drug problem throughout the school. They all did try and battle the drug problem, which i give credit to them for doing so, but they went about it all wrong. They took a hair follicle test, but ripped out chunks of hair, all while doing it very unsanitary. To which they didn't even notify parents that they were doing so, until after the hair had been taken. Money in the school is also a big issue. They made empty promises to not only the parents and grandparents who gave money, me being one of many, but continued to milk and milk for more money without any action to help the school. But the school does have very nice qualities to it. Its nearly not as bad as public schools in the area. The class sizes are great and my daughters love most of the teachers. Don't get me wrong, the school tries to do good but it only seems to hurt their reputation more and more as the years go by. Personally, if you're not up for continuous empty promises and a rampant drug problem, don't bother coming to the school.
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Whitney R.
Jan 13, 2023
There are so many better options out there. The administration at SCA is a joke -- they will deny or ignore any report of bullying, inappropriate behavior on the part on the part of their staff/faculty, or inadequacies in terms of teachers or lessons. Most of the teachers are not certified, and it shows. There's a reason families leave by the droves each year, yet administration does nothing to try to remedy or rectify the issues...it's easier for them to sit in their offices and collect a paycheck than actually do anything. Also, parents are expected to contribute funds above and beyond tuition, whether that's in the form of donating items for the "Dream Gala" event, sending all of the food and decorations for their high school events, or paying the required "school bus fee" for field trip transportation. Tuition is just the starting point of what you'll spend. And trust me, the financial investment is absolutely not worth it. If you're looking for a private school, any other option would be better than this.
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