Bridgewater Christian Academy is actively seeking a home in the Branch/Lake Lavon area of Texas. We are open to a church, home, land, or other suitable facility. If you are passionate about Christian education and know of a potential location, please reach out. We would love to connect and share our vision for serving local families.
Inspiring Curious, Confident, and Christ-Centered Learners
Our School
Bridgewater Christian Academy is actively preparing to open its doors on August 17, 2026, and to begin serving local families with a Christ-centered educational program. While we continue securing our permanent facility, enrollment is officially open, and we are grateful to have already received registrations from families who share our vision for Christ-centered education for students in Kindergarten through 2nd grade. Our educational philosophy is rooted in the truth of Scripture and the lordship of Jesus Christ over all of life and learning. We believe that all truth is God’s truth and that education is a means of helping students understand God’s world through a biblical worldview.
Academic excellence is pursued as an act of stewardship and worship to God (Colossians 3:23). Instruction is grounded in a biblical worldview, integrating Scripture and Christian principles across all subjects. Students are encouraged to think critically, discern truth, and apply biblical understanding to every area of life. We desire that students not only gain knowledge but also grow in Christ-like character, servant leadership, integrity, compassion, and a love for God and His creation. Through prayer, Scripture, service, and community life, students are guided to develop a personal and authentic faith.
Our Students
Because humanity is created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27), each child possesses inherent dignity, value, and purpose. Education, therefore, is not merely the transfer of knowledge, but the holistic development of the student—spiritually, intellectually, socially, emotionally, and physically.
Our Families
We believe parents are the primary God-given educators of their children (Deuteronomy 6:6–7), and our school exists to partner with families in the shared responsibility of nurturing and discipling students. Through intentional collaboration, we seek to support the home in cultivating faith, character, and wisdom.
Our ultimate goal is to prepare students to glorify God, serve others faithfully, and impact their communities for Christ.