We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of the Wood Family Treehouse and Canopy Walk, a unique addition to the GAC campus that will inspire and elevate our students’ outdoor learning experiences for years to come!
We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of the Wood Family Treehouse and Canopy Walk, a unique addition to the GAC campus that will inspire and elevate our students’ outdoor learning experiences for years to come!
The 2024-2025 school year is full of choral success across GAC. Congrats to the GAC students participating in Honors and All State Choruses.
GAC’s commitment to innovation in education goes beyond just an address – 1575, to impact students across the globe. At GAC, we prepare students at every age level for success during their time at GAC, in college, and beyond. In 2017, GAC launched Ethos School, an innovative online school designed to serve Christian schools, hybrid students, and homeschool families across the globe with online classes and academic support services to expand the value of the educational experience for families.
Darius Slayton, a GAC graduate (Class of 2015) and New York Giants wide receiver, has been named the 2025 Alan Page Community Award winner by the NFL Players Association. In recognition, the NFLPA will donate $100,000 to his Left-Hand Right-Hand (LHRH) Foundation, which serves underserved communities.
Eight Spartans earned podium finishes at the Area 3-AAA Traditional Wrestling Championships this weekend at White County!
Nathaniel Hill led the way with a third-place finish, securing his spot at Sectionals this Saturday at Chestatee High School.
GAC had the privilege of welcoming University of Alabama Head Coach Kalen DeBoer and Outside Linebackers Coach Christian Robinson to campus today. Robinson, a proud alumnus from the Class of 2008, returned to his roots with DeBoer to visit current GAC football player and four-star recruit from the Class of 2026, Dre Quinn.
For RoughDraft Atlanta, the “Meet our 20 Under 20 Honorees for 2025” article is a place where students are recognized for their deep involvement in the community. These individuals, typically high school students, are engaged with those around them, service-oriented, and are true leaders of their community.
Through his recent internship with Surfing the Nations (STN), Cooper Keyes '20 found a powerful way to blend his passion for action sports with a desire to make a difference in the world.
In the December 2024/January 2025 edition of the Peachtree Corners Magazine, three students and one faculty member featured in the “Faces of Peachtree Corners” article. Each year, the Peachtree Corners magazine receives nominations for individuals who have a direct impact in making their community better. The people chosen for this article are those who work hard to bring the spirit and foundation of Peachtree Corners to life every day.
Congratulations to GAC Varsity Cheer for placing third overall in Class 3A. The Spartans traveled down to Columbus, Georgia to compete in the GHSA Gameday Cheer State Championship. This is GAC’s first season ever competing in the Gameday category and finishing in the top three is an amazing accomplishment.
We are proud to celebrate Darius Slayton, wide receiver for the New York Giants, for being named a nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award presented by Nationwide! This prestigious honor recognizes NFL players for their excellence on and off the field, showcasing their leadership, service, and commitment to making a positive impact in their communities.
The GAC choir has been spreading holiday cheer far and wide this season! In December, our talented choir students participated in several heartwarming events.
The November/December edition of the Southwest Gwinnett Magazine holds a few familiar faces. Each year, Southwest Gwinnett Magazine chooses twenty to twenty-one individuals under the age of twenty-one who were nominated to be featured. This year, four GAC students were chosen to be featured.
The GAC Athletic Department honored five student-athletes today that signed their National Letters of Intent to play at the collegiate level. Congratulations to Abigail, Madeline, Trace, Abby, and Kai!
Congratulations to our Varsity Volleyball program for clinching a first round victory over Fellowship Christian School. The Spartans swept the Paladins 3-0 to advance to the Sweet Sixteen.
Congratulations to our Varsity Softball team for reaching the Sweet 16! The Spartans dominated in the first round of the state playoffs, sweeping Christian Heritage with a 17-2 win in Game 1 and a 12-6 victory in Game 2.
Current GAC seventh grader Arielle Urquhart recently earned the title of Miss USA Ambassador for the Pre-Teen Division (ages 10 to 12), along with various other honors recognized at this national pageant. As a charity-driven organization, the USA Ambassador Pageant encourages contestants and their families to embrace their roles as ambassadors for their communities. Grounded in principles of leadership, integrity, confidence, and character, the eight women holding USA Ambassador titles are challenged to embody these ideals.
On September 12th, GAC's Varsity Volleyball team dedicated their match to the incredible Kristy Shelton, who has faithfully served Greater Atlanta Christian for an amazing 43 years.
Greater Atlanta Christian School (GAC) is excited to share a new initiative implemented this fall to further support student well-being and academic focus by creating a more phone-free environment. Building on our existing schoolwide phone-free policy, which required students to keep their devices powered off and stored in backpacks, students in grades 6-12 now store their cell phones and smartwatches in school-issued Yondr Pouches.
Two actors had an unlikely connection in a summer performance at the Lionheart Theatre in Norcross: Greater Atlanta Christian School. This summer, a local theatre company performed “The Enchanted Bookshop,” a heartwarming story about the power of literature and imagination. From Dorothy to Robin Hood to Tom Sawyer, this play focuses on a fictional story of our favorite childhood characters coming to life. In the play, these characters are faced with helping save their bookstore or protecting their own existence. Eighteen actors of all ages (9-50+) worked together to create a family-friendly story that touched the hearts of all who attended.
Our middle school students had the opportunity to serve our community at this year’s spiritual retreat. A portion of their day consisted of building “care bags” for the families served by LETTUM EAT. Founded by Chef Hank, LETTUM EAT is a mobile food service that provides meals to families in surrounding areas struggling with food insecurity. Our students got to encourage these families through handwritten notes that they included in each bag.
The GAC Athletic Department is happy to announce a new Athletic Hall of Fame Class will be inducted this Fall. The GAC Athletic Hall of Fame was created to recognize the outstanding athletic accomplishments of GAC alumni. The first GAC Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony occurred in January of 1999. Since that time, there have been three additional inductions. These induction ceremonies occurred in 2004, 2009, and 2014.
Ringing in the school year with some new hardware! Congratulations to our 2024 GHSA AAAAA State Champions: GAC Varsity Girls Soccer! The Spartans received their state championship rings on August 16th at halftime of the varsity football game.
Last year, the Linneman family embarked on a year-long adventure to Barcelona, Spain to have a unique cultural experience as a family. While overseas, their son, Carpenter, seamlessly continued his GAC education by utilizing Ethos online courses, ensuring he stayed on track academically.
Psalm 149:3 says “Let them praise his name with dancing…” For over 20 years, the GAC School of Ballet has embraced this call, expressing joy and worship through dance. The creation of this program began out of a hope to expand GAC’s Fine Arts program and create a greater foundation for other areas in the program. Starting with a small number of ballet classes, the School of Ballet experienced exponential growth each year.
Congratulations to Jasmine Jones, GAC Class of 2020, for advancing to the Semi-Finals in the Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles at the 2024 Paris Olympics with an impressive time of 53.60!
The 2024 Slayton Skills Camp was a success! GAC alumni Darius Slayton, a wide receiver for the New York Giants (GAC Class of 2015), Micah Abernathy, a safety for the Atlanta Falcons (GAC Class of 2015), and Kalif Raymond, an All-Pro punt returner and wide receiver for the Detroit Lions (GAC Class of 2012) hosted the event at GAC on July 20th.
The Boston Red Sox have selected Conrad Cason (GAC Class of 2024) in the Eighth Round of the 2024 MLB Draft! Named as the 2023-2024 Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Georgia, Cason has truly made an impact with GAC’s Varsity Baseball team. This past season Conrad helped lead the Spartans to a Region 6-AAAAA Title and an Elite Eight appearance.
Jasmine Jones clinched her spot on Team USA by finishing in third place (52.77) in the Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles at the Olympic Trials. She will now join fellow USC Trojan Anna Cockrell and new world record holder Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone as competitors in the Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles at the Olympic Games.
The awards continue to roll in for our State Champions! Congratulations to the head coach of our Varsity Girls Soccer team, Tia Graves, for being named as the Gwinnett County Coach of the Year! Reese Black (GAC Class of 2024) was named as a First Team All-County player for her efforts this season.
GAC 2020 graduates Jasmine Jones and Chloe Fair both competed in the 2024 Olympic Trials on July 27th. Jones (55.54) led the way with a first place finish in Heat 2 and Fair (57.26) finished in 6th place. These times qualified both Jasmine and Chloe to advance to the Semi-finals. Their next race will occur on Saturday, June 29th at 8:41 PM EST.
Ella Randolph (Class of 2024) has served as a member of American Heritage Girls Inc. for the last 9 years. This year, Ella earned the Stars & Stripes Award, the highest recognition awarded by the American Heritage Girls Inc. She is a member of Perimeter Church’s Troop GA0317 where she is the first to receive such an award.
Darius Slayton, Micah Abernathy, and Kalif Raymond (GAC alumni and current NFL players) are teaming up to host a free football camp at GAC on July 20th. The camp is open to all athletes ages 12 - 16 (rising 6th - rising 10th graders). This camp is offered free of charge to the community. Come out and learn fundamentals, strengthen skills, and learn from the best!
Conrad Cason (GAC Class of 2024) was named the 2023-24 Gatorade Georgia Baseball Player of the Year. This recognizes Cason as the best high school baseball player in Georgia.The award celebrates the nation’s top high school athletes for their achievements in athletics, academics, and community involvement.
Congratulations to rising sophomore, Narah Kim, who has been named AAAAA All-State and was the Player of the Year as named by the Georgia High School Golf Coaches Association (GHSGCA)
In May, K3 gathered at Aldi in Peachtree Corners to buy items for the “Pack the Pantry” initiative. After shopping, the group enjoyed dinner at Chick-fil-A. The event was captured in a heartwarming photo featuring Mrs. Burrough’s class loading the donations.
NORCROSS, Ga. – May 23, 2024 Greater Atlanta Christian School (GAC) held a joyous commencement ceremony on campus on May 18, 2024, at the Long Forum. The event brought together family, friends, faculty, and staff to honor the Class of 2024 and commemorate the accomplishments of the graduating class of 134 students.
The GAC Varsity Track and Field team competed the 2024 GHSA AAAAA State Meet from May 9th-11th at Carrollton High School. Led by head coach Brad Kinser, the Spartans won four state championships. The Varsity Girls team finished with 42 points overall, which landed them in fifth place. The Varsity Boys team finished in the Top-15, landing at 13th overall.
Please join us in congratulating the GAC Class of 2024 Valedictorian, Ridgeway Price Ridenour, and Salutatorian, Akhil Sarikonda.
In a heartwarming display of creativity and care, Lori Burrough, a K3 preschool teacher, has captured the hearts of millions with her ingenious idea to protect her students during Atlanta's partial solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Cliff Shelton, GAC's Associate Athletic Director, and beloved former teacher and coach faced a health crisis that could have been devastating were it not for a remarkable twist of fate and the unwavering support of his school community.
Congratulations to our 2024 GHSA AAAAA State Champions: GAC Varsity Girls Soccer! Margo Pritchard, Reese Black, Sophia Asiain, and Isa Moreno all knocked in their penalty shots, while Riley James got the crucial save to help the Spartans clinch the state title
After an epic double overtime battle at Jefferson High School, the GAC Varsity Girls soccer team defeated Jefferson High School 4-2 in PKs to advance to the 2024 AAAAA State Championship match. GAC heads back to the title match for the first time since 2022 and they will face Cambridge High School at Duluth High School. The match will begin at 5 PM.
Congratulations to our Varsity Girls Soccer team. The Spartans defeated Northside-Columbus High School in the Elite Eight 10-0. This is GAC's first trip to the Final Four since 2022.
This past year, GAC launched the first ever international Family Mission Trip to Vieques, Puerto Rico. Partnering with Beyond Relief, the group worked together to help in the early stages of building a Christian youth camp called Camp Victoria.
The GAC Athletic Department is excited to celebrate thirteen of our student-athletes who are moving on to compete in college. Our Spring Signing Day Celebration on Wednesday, May 1st in the Long Forum brought forth a large crowd. Classmates, teammates, family members, and coaches all gathered together to congratulate the spring signees for the Class of 2024.
Varsity Baseball is advancing to the Elite 8! The Spartans swept Flowery Branch High School in their Sweet Sixteen series. GAC won Game 1 in dramatic fashion, thanks to a walkoff single by Eli Hanna in the bottom of the 9th inning. The 3-2 victory was the first game in the double-header.
The Region 6-AAAAA Track Meet occurred at Spartan Stadium on April 23rd and April 24th. Congratulations to the Varsity Girls Track & Field team for finishing tied for 1st place with Chattahoochee High School. The Spartans scored 146 points overall. The Varsity Boys finished in fourth place.
Varsity Boys Tennis (Sweet Sixteen match), Varsity Baseball (Double-Header, first round series), Varsity Girls Soccer (Sweet Sixteen match on the road), Varsity Girls Lacrosse (First Round game), and Varsity Boys Lacrosse (First Round game) all competed on a "Super Tuesday" for GAC sports. The action began at 3 PM and by 10:30 PM that night, GAC’s Varsity Athletic Teams went 6-0 for the day.
Greater Atlanta Christian School is delighted to announce the selection of seven finalists to the prestigious and highly competitive Georgia Governor’s Honor’s Program (GHP.)
In a bid to overhaul the antiquated and often convoluted process of buying and selling homes, GAC alums Parker Bryant '16 and Joshua Pickens '16 have launched Housewell, an online platform that aims to revolutionize the real estate industry.
The GAC Athletic Department is happy to announce that Ryan Millhof has been named as the new Head Wrestling coach at GAC. Ryan Millhof brings a wealth of experience over the course of his career. For the past four seasons, Millhof served as the Head Wrestling Coach at Collins Hill High School. Prior to his tenure at Collins Hill, Millhof served as an assistant coach at South Forsyth High School.
The Varsity Boys Tennis team won the Region 6-AAAAA championship Thursday with a 3-1 victory over Chattahoochee. The Spartans swept the doubles matches. Their point totals included Jack Gessner and Freddy Dougah at No. 1, as well as Ben Hawkins and Ayaan Valiani at No. 2. Jack Morrison was victorious at No. 3 singles as well.
After battling against both the elements and Decatur High School last night, the Varsity Boys Lacrosse team (10-4, 4-0 in Region Play) won the Area Championship for the second consecutive season. The Spartans were up 4-3 at halftime, but were held inside due to inclement weather. After play resumed, GAC went on a 10-1 run to claim the 14-4 victory.
After a few years of extra caution around travel, GAC Mission Trips have officially made a full comeback! The passion that our middle and high school students have for serving others is stronger than ever.
For 20 years GAC has been celebrating the annual Black and White Exhibition, showcasing the best visual artistry from GAC students of all ages. Hosted annually by the Fine Arts Department in the Art & Design Center, this special tradition invites the entire GAC community to experience the creative journey of young artists through mediums including paintings, drawings, ceramics, photography, videography and sculpture.
On March 27th, Harrison Voelzke set a new school record for our Varsity Boys Lacrosse program. The senior captain scored 11 total points (6 goals and 5 assists) in the GAC Boys Lacrosse team's 13-9 victory over Woodward Academy.
Congratulations to the Back-to-Back State Champion Literary Team! This victory marks a significant milestone for the team, reflecting their dedication and excellence in the competitive literary arena.
Exploring the world of arts from a young age is a journey filled with the wonder of a first stroke of color on canvas, the excitement of stepping onto a stage, or the magic of discovering your voice. GAC fosters early artistic passions and talents, ensuring that our youngest Spartans have the chance to grow into accomplished artists and performers.
On June 23, 2022, Title IX celebrated its 50th anniversary. Title IX states “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance”. In January of this year, the GAC Athletic Department honored the 50th anniversary of Title IX during High School chapel. Assistant Athletic Director and Lower School PE Coach Kristy Shelton, familiarly known as “Coachy,” shared the history and impact of Title IX in our country. She provided a brief history of the growth in women’s athletics at GAC and in the United States over the years
Do you remember the first time that you kicked a soccer ball or the first time that you held a bat? Can you still feel the excitement that you had before your first game? Some children dream to become varsity athletes, collegiate athletes, or even reach the professional level one day. That dream all begins with those first special moments with youth sports. At GAC we strive to provide opportunities for our youngest Spartans to develop into student-athletes.
College Baseball is back in action! GAC's Varsity Baseball program currently has eight alumni playing at the collegiate level. The following student-athletes are competing this season:
We are blessed to share that a long-time GAC family, Dave and Fiona Cormack have generously provided a leadership gift that will serve Greater Atlanta Christian School for generations to come. With their gift, it is our great honor and privilege to announce the naming of GAC’s High School Complex as the Cormack High School Complex. Tidwell and Long Halls will remain named as part of Cormack High School Complex
Ben Eberhart, GAC Class of 2017, has embarked on a remarkable journey of faith and service. Ben is the vice president of Kaula Tree Ministries, a global prayer ministry with a mission to strengthen, encourage, and comfort individuals worldwide.
Our very own Varsity Girls Basketball team defeated Kell High School 57-45 to claim the Region Championship. Senior guard, Myla Benson, was named as the Region "Player of the Year." She finished the game with 25 points, 12 rebounds and five steals.
Congratulations to Conrad Cason for being named as a “Super Six Athlete" by the Gwinnett Daily Post. Representing GAC's Baseball team, the senior right hand pitcher and shortstop hit .327 with seven home runs, 23 RBIs, .472 on-base percentage last season.
Greater Atlanta Christian School fosters meaningful connections and a sense of community between students, teachers, and parents, ensuring GAC is a vibrant environment where academic and emotional intellect are built in partnership with one another. Not only are relationships a priority in the teaching and learning process for students, but as a community we prioritize building community through our parents and grandparents as well.
The GAC Varsity Boys and Girls Swim and Dive teams showcased their talent at the state swim meet, accomplishing several achievements and record-breaking feats. Both teams placed in the Top 10 in the state, finishing in 6th place.
In a transformative era where screens and devices dominate many areas of our lives, from the workplace to healthcare, the educational landscape is no exception. However, challenges come with the increased use of technology and the evolving world. How do we balance high-tech lessons with a high-touch campus life to create real-life connections? What does it take to keep campus life alive and vibrant? How does GAC maintain traditions from years past? Join us as we embark on the journey to explore the balance found at GAC, where high-tech lessons coexist harmoniously with high-touch campus life, forging well-rounded individuals prepared for the challenges of tomorrow
Congratulations to sophomore Ava Kitchings, senior Reese Black, senior Hunter Bryant, and senior Harrison Voelzke for being named by the Gwinnett Daily Post as "Super-Six Athletes."
The mission of Greater Atlanta Christian School is deeply rooted in the biblical verse from Luke 2:52, which reads, “And Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man.” This verse serves as the guiding principle for the school’s educational philosophy and reflects its commitment to nurturing well-rounded individuals who excel not only academically but also in their personal development and relationships.
Within Greater Atlanta Christian School’s Young Learners program, our youngest Spartans (infant-two years old) are nurtured through play-based learning and guided by loving teachers through key developmental milestones in a safe and caring, faith-filled environment.
Congratulations to our Varsity Swim and Dive Team for repeating as Region 6-5A Champions! The Spartans won the meet with a combined score of 1021 points. Cambridge High School finished in second place.
Greater Atlanta Christian School proudly announces the induction of Varsity Head Track & Field Coach Brad Kinser into the Georgia Track and Field Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame by his former track and field teammate at Harding University and GAC alum (Class of 1978), Tomy Sitton.
In the early 1960s, the first donors to support Greater Atlanta Christian School gave as an expression of obedience to God. Their desire was to build a school that provided quality education in a Christian environment, where prayer could occur within the school, and a racially integrated student body would learn alongside one another. They knew the Lord wanted to see them come together to establish a Christian school in the Atlanta area. That group of “ordinary people” invited others to invest the resources that God had given them – their energy, their prayers, and their financial gifts.
Congratulations to GAC graduate Myles Hinton (Class of 2020) and the University of Michigan for winning the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship. The Wolverines defeated the University of Washington 34-13.
At Greater Atlanta Christian School, we’ve been engaged in thought-provoking discussions about the impact of AI on our lives, families, and careers. Traditionally, educational institutions tend to lag in adopting new technologies due to factors like institutional inertia, risk aversion, limited research, or the inclination to teach in familiar ways. However, at GAC, generations of leaders have chosen a different path, one marked by forward-thinking innovation. We purposefully wield technology as a tool rather than becoming its passive users.