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High School: Leading with Purpose

High school life at Concord Christian Academy is grounded in purpose, leadership, and spiritual formation. The year begins with the Anchored Back-to-School Retreat, where students are encouraged to root their identity in Christ and set a faith-centered direction for the year ahead.

Throughout the year, meaningful traditions cultivate unity and school spirit—including the Back-to-School celebration, Homecoming festivities and bonfire, weekly chapel, and class-specific milestone experiences such as Mrs. Stein's Sophomore Trip and the Senior Trip to the Outer Banks.

Senior year is marked by reflection and celebration. Senior Tea and a formal dinner during the Outer Banks trip provide sacred moments for faculty to honor students in the spirit of Christ’s servant leadership, creating a powerful final season of bonding before graduation.

Service and leadership are woven into daily life. High school students lead worship in weekly chapel, share testimonies from mission trips and service projects, and help facilitate student-led chapels connected to senior projects. They serve as ambassadors at Open Houses, alumni events, and concerts. They plan and execute community-building initiatives, support school-wide fundraisers such as the annual School Auction, tutor younger students, assist with campus programs, and help maintain the school facility and grounds.

By the time they graduate, CCA students are not only academically prepared—they are spiritually anchored, servant-hearted leaders ready to impact their colleges, communities, and the world for Christ.

High School Worship Team
Graduating with Honors
Anchored
Senior Tea
Senior Tea
OBX Senior Dinner
OBX Senior Trip
Prom
Senior Parking
Patio