Breath of Life Christian Academy was founded in 1998 to prepare boys and girls for spiritual, physical, emotional, intellectual, and professional excellence. We are recognized for outstanding Christian education and are fully accredited by the Tennessee Association of Non-Public Academic Schools. The Academy serves PreK-3 through the 3rd grade
We provide a solid educational foundation by nurturing the God-given gifts and talents of each individual child. Our curriculum teaches fundamental core skills and promotes artistic, scientific and technological sophistication. We foster independence, creativity, and critical thinking as well as instruct in the Word and ways to a life of Holiness through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Single and split classes - Christian curriculum ( A beka)
- Degreed/Certified teachers
- Daily devotional & weekly chapel
- Cultural awareness and enhancement programs
- Computers in every classroom
- Computer & Science laboratories
- Library and reference materials
- Gymnasium
- Organized sports activities
- Field trips
- Nutritious meals
- Landscaped, secure and gated campus
Academy Tuition rates are available upon request. Please call 901-373-7363 for more information. Family discounts are available. Extended Care $35 per week $10 drop in rate Uniforms

Children are admitted, as space permits, on a first-come, first-served basis. To enroll your child, please call the school office for an application. Office hours: 7:30 - 3:30 M-F.
Phone: (901) 373-7363
Fax: (901) 373-7315 
The Academy's clubs and organizations are an extension of the vision God gave Pastor Holloway to prepare leaders. As an extension of the vision, BOLCA clubs and organizations will be an expression of the Academy's written vision to prepare and equip students to live in intellectual and professional excellence. All clubs or organizations have a set of standards governing required student academic achievement, behavior, participation, and other qualifications. Every club will expose the students to a variety of activities that will expand their frame of reference through the goals and objectives outlined in the club or organization's mission. We have included below, several statements from the Academy's means and philosophy as a foundation for all of our clubs and organizations: Nurturing the gifts, talents, and anointing of students. Preparing students leaders for economic leadership and stewardship for participation in a global society. Foster independent, creative and critical thinking. Promote artistic, scientific and technological sophistication. Provide essential experiences and exposure.

The Breath of Life Christian Center's Food Service provides hot and nutritious lunches daily for the Academy's students. A monthly lunch menu is given out at the beginning of each month. The menu may change without prior notice. BOLCA Lunch Costs The cost of lunch is $2.00 daily. 
Purpose The Breath of Life Christian Academy's extended care program (ECP) is a fee service offered to parents whose children must arrive at the Academy before 7:45 a.m. and remain after 3:15 p.m. The extended care program is staffed with BOLCA employees who are cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certified. The BOLCA extended care program services before and after school care. Faculty members monitor the before school program and ECP coordinators monitor the after school care program. If a student is not enrolled in ECP, his or her name will be placed on roll for the day and the parent(s) will be charged the daily rate. Objectives To provide a fun and safe environment to explore physical activities, promote positive thinking and listening skills and to promote godly behavior. Encourage positive social interaction with peers. Encourage respect for personal space and property. Help students to develop their God-given gifts and talents through supervised activities. Encourage students to play games that will promote positive thinking, listening and speaking skills.
Daily Snack time Show and tell time for students with good behavior during the week Brain Teaser games Board and Table Games Movies Indoor and Outdoor sport games Space for students to complete homework assignments Instructional art and craft projects ( Individual Choice) Birthday Parties ( Parents Responsible)
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