About LCA

About LCA

History of LCA

Established in 1967 as Lynchburg Christian Academy, the school developed as a ministry of Thomas Road Baptist Church to provide Christian education to children in central Virginia. The Academy, founded by Dr. Jerry Falwell, became a fully accredited institution, standing as a viable educational choice for parents who desired to have their children taught a Christian worldview from a Bible-based curriculum.

LCA was originally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) in 1995. Currently recognized as an accredited institution by the Commonwealth of Virginia, regionally accredited by Cognia (formerly SACS/AdvancEd), and accredited by ACSI, LCA has an acknowledged history of academic excellence.

Lynchburg Christian Academy was housed at the original Thomas Road Baptist Church location for 38 years. Upon completion of a new campus, the school moved in August 2005 to its present site adjacent to Liberty University. With the move, the school name was changed to Liberty Christian Academy to support Dr. Falwell’s dream that envisioned a total educational program under the Liberty banner for students from pre-school through a graduate university.

Strategic Plan

Scripture encourages Christians to carefully plan, commit our ways to the Lord, and depend on God to help us accomplish our goals.

This strategic planning document reflects the plans of the Liberty Christian Academy Head of Schools and School Board over the next five years.

After prayer, reflection, and discussion, we have formulated eight goals, each having specific objectives. We have set the bar high and desire to meet these significant accomplishments. We also realize that we desperately need God’s help otherwise we labor in vain. We seek to be faithful stewards of the school God has entrusted to us, Liberty Christian Academy.

We are committed to remaining faithful to our mission, vision, and core values. We anticipate the many amazing things we will see God accomplish through our graduates in the years to come.

Benny the Bulldog

Benny The Bulldog is the official mascot for LCA!

Benny the bulldog with an LCA collar

Benny was born right here in Lynchburg on October 9th, 2009. His first appearance at LCA was at the age of nearly one year old. Benny’s first game was an away game when LCA visited the Amherst Lancers and came home victorious. He went on to appear at every game from then on until homecoming.

Ralph Waldo BigBull, Benny’s great, great, great, great grandfather, whom he was named after, also had some field time cheering for the “Dawgs” in the early 1980s at LCA. Ralph was a regular show-off at LCA events until his passing in 1985 of old age. As far as we know, since Ralph’s passing there has never “officially” been a live bulldog mascot re-named to the school. We had the pleasure of Dr. Patterson naming our Benny as the official mascot of LCA.

Benny the Bulldog can be seen before and after games and will be happy to put up a paw for a high-five or pose with your family for pictures. We do ask that as much as possible, all photo opportunities would take place a distance from the athletic activities out of respect for the coaches and team. During the games, Benny will be cheering for his team on the sidelines, out of the way of the Marching Band, cheerleaders, and football team.

As much as we love dogs, we ask that you not bring your dog or pet to the games or events. Benny is the only dog that has pre-approved permission. Please do not cost us all the privilege of having our mascot to cheer us on.

Portrait of an LCA Graduate

  • Know God Deeply
    • Fear and respect God
    • Desire Godly company
    • Be a Godly example to others
    • Trust in God’s word
    • Involvement in the local church
    • Community Service
  • Biblical Stewardship
    • Develop an external perspective and work ethic based on Colossians 3:23
  • Intellectual Achievement
    • Desire and respect a rigorous intellectual development path within the context of how God wired them
  • Whole Person Development (Luke 2:52)
    • Well-rounded student that begins to recognize their God-given potential
  • Strong College Preparative Foundation
    • Demonstrate a strong liberal arts education characterized by proven writing, mathematical thinking, synthesis skills, and mastery of academic objectives
  • Christ-Centered Worldview
    • To have a “big picture perspective” that they are part of God’s plan to reach others by demonstrating the love and attitude of Christ to all people

Find out what’s special at LCA

Early Learning Center

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Elementary School

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Middle & High School

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