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New Testament Christian School, founded in 1972, is a co-educational Christian day school for students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12 who are average to above average academic ability and who intend to follow a college preparatory track. Graduates of NTCS are accepted to virtually any institute of higher learning in the country. The purpose of NTCS is to train Christian young people to meet their fullest potential, both spiritually and academically. It is the goal of NTCS that each student would come to know and accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, and to use his/her gifts and abilities to bring glory to Him.
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New Testament Christian School With Reviews, Requirements 2024 | FindingSchool

Day S. Grades: Grades Prekindergarten - 12
Co-ed
Suburban
# of Students: 83
Teacher:Student: 1:8%
AP Courses: 2
Faculty w/ adv. degree: 35%
SAT: 1771/2400
IB: No

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Year Founded: 1972
Religious Affiliation: Christian

Application Info

Deadline: 01/15

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Tell me a bit about New Testament Christian School.
New Testament Christian School is Co-ed private day school located in Massachusetts, US. It was founded 1972 , and currently has about 83 students.

For more official information, please visit http://www.newtestamentschool.org/.
Does New Testament Christian School have rigorous academic requirements?
New Testament Christian School is offering 2 AP courses.

New Testament Christian School also have 35% of faculties whose degrees are master and above.
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What is the application requirement for New Testament Christian School?
Similar to most private schools in the US, New Testament Christian School’s typical admission requirements include school transcript, recommendation letter, application essay, and interview (often optional, but highly recommended).
What is the latest tuition for New Testament Christian School’s Co-ed student?
The total fee for New Testament Christian School in 2024 is $N/A, which typically includes tuition, boarding fee, student management fee and a few other fees associated with managing international students.

For more information, please contact school’s admission team at lcarvalho@newtestamentschool.org .
Where is New Testament Christian School located?
New Testament Christian School is located in the State of Massachusetts of USA. The closest major city is Boston, which is about 28 miles away from school. Most families can choose Logan International Airport to travel in and out of school.
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Also it is highly recommended to visit New Testament Christian School’s official site: http://www.newtestamentschool.org/ or call them at (508)285-9771.
Please share a few nearby schools that are close to New Testament Christian School?
Yes, here are few: Coyle & Cassidy High School, Taunton Catholic Middle School and Al-noor Academy High School.

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