Eastside Christian School Profile

Our mission is to provide academic excellence from a biblical worldview, partnering with families to equip the whole child for servant-leadership to impact the world for Christ.

 

Established in 1983, Eastside Christian School serves students from various denominations of churches and backgrounds throughout Cobb County and the Atlanta metro area. Our programs incorporate high academic standards, investments in character building, and a foundational Christian worldview.

 

K–9th*

Academic programming

15 years

Average staff teaching experience

14:1

Average student/teacher ratio

 

*10th Grade in 24-25, 11th Grade in 25-26, and 12th Grade in 26-27

Eastside serves students from Kindergarten through 9th grade, providing a rigorous academic environment while also developing Christian values and character to ensure our graduates are set up for success when they leave Eastside. Our traditional curriculum is augmented with academic support programs such as Reaching Outstanding Academic Results (R.O.A.R.) and Discovery which assist those students with slight academic challenges.

Standardized and adaptive assessments are an integral part of Eastside’s curricular plan. The IOWA standardized assessment is given to 3rd, 5th, and 7th grades each year. Our 8th grade students take the PSAT 8/9 in the fall to align with the magnet school application process. High school students will take the Pre-ACT in 9th grade, the PSAT in 10th grade, and will be given the option to take the PSAT in 11th grade. They will also take the SAT and/or ACT in their 11th and 12th grade years. Additionally, Eastside conducts benchmark testing three times a year, assessing students in math and reading and ensuring they are academically aligned with Eastside’s educational expectations.

Beyond strong academics, our low student-to-teacher ratio allows the opportunity for our teachers to get to know students and their families on a personal basis. Providing a warm family atmosphere is a high priority at Eastside Christian School.

Voices of Eastside

Hear what our parents, student, and alumni have to say about life at eastside:

‘‘ It is the first time we have ever known in our soul that our kids are loved and prayed over each day at school. Being in an environment where parents and students are empowered is PRICELESS! Brandy Marquez
Parent '24 & '30
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Curriculum Subjects


Bible
Computer
Language Arts / English
Mathematics
Music / Performing Arts
Physical Education
Science
Social Studies / History
Spanish (8th Only)
S.T.E.M.
Video Production
Visual Arts

Athletics Programs


Baseball
Basketball
Cheerleading
Cross Country
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis
Volleyball
 
 
 
 

Extracurricular Activities


Athletics
Musical productions
 
 
 

 

Accreditations

Eastside Christian School is fully accredited by Cognia and the Association of Christian Schools International.

 

Facilities

Eastside Christian School is located in central East Cobb on a 10-acre campus shared with Eastside Baptist Church. Our kindergarten through high school students enjoy full access to:

  • The Ellison Building, housing Kindergarten through 4th grade classrooms, the library, and lower school lunchroom.

  • The Hutchinson Center, a 40,000 square foot activity center with middle and high school classrooms, gymnasium, STEM lab, workshop, art lab, performing arts studios, and musical theater set design workshop.

  • The Student Center, a 30,000 square foot multi-level facility with middle and high school classrooms, two large auditoriums, and gaming and lunch space.

  • Chapel and performing arts venue with professional audio/video and production equipment

  • State-of-the-art video recording studio

  • Athletics field and multiple playgrounds

 
 

Eastside Christian School is a ministry of Eastside Baptist Church. Eastside Christian School does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color or national/ethnic origin in its hiring practices, admissions policies, and administration of its educational policies, scholarship programs, athletic programs, and other school-administered programs.