In 1997, Grace Fellowship Church of Nashua, NH began planning the opening of Nashua Christian Academy High School. The church had purchased a large mill building formerly owned by Nashua Corporation intending to expand the ministry.
A long time desire of the Grace Fellowship Church body for a regional Christian school became a reality at this time as Bethel Christian School, a small K-8 in the area was assimilated as a base for the new endeavor. An administration for the new K-12 school was established in January 1998 and a flurry of construction activity and staffing led to the opening of Nashua Christian Academy and High School in September, 1998.
From its inception, NCA/HS has been a team effort, involving members of the church and school communities in every aspect of its development. As construction progressed, the hand of God provided numerous vital donations from Nashua area companies and from the Nashua Public School District. This exciting and intense time was a true parallel for the joys and pains of childbirth.
With a staff of 23 and a student enrollment of 198 NCA/HS opened its doors to grades K-10 September 8, 1998. Grades were added each year and the first senior class graduated; in June, 2000.
NCHS is a member of NHIAA and boasts class S league sports in both boys' and girls' basketball and soccer with junior high sports thriving as well. Our Junior High and High School cheer leading squads have competed in the Tri-County League and the Worcester County Tournament competitions winning awards on many occasions. Go Eagles!
NCA/HS serves students from families in a 30 mile radius spanning 2 states. We are a regional school representing more than 50 churches from a variety of denominations. Our rigorous academic program is enhanced throughout by an emphasis on growing in one's personal relationship with Christ and living out His example in daily life.
We remain thankful to the Lord for His provision and faithfulness in every area.
Mission
"And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and favor with God and man." - Luke 2:52


