You Want More Than a School. You Want a Foundation for Life.
You want your child to be challenged academically, grounded in biblical truth, and surrounded by teachers who genuinely care about their growth.
At Plaza Heights Christian Academy, students are known, encouraged, and equipped through a Christ-centered education that develops both strong character and academic excellence. By partnering with parents, we help students become confident learners, faithful leaders, and lifelong followers of Christ.

Why Families Choose PHCA
Families seeking a Christian school in Blue Springs or the Kansas City area want more than academics alone. They want a place where their children are known, challenged, and grounded in faith.
At PHCA, students benefit from:
- Christ-centered learning and biblical worldview integration
- Strong academics taught by certified, caring teachers
- Small class sizes and meaningful relationships
- Athletics, fine arts, and leadership opportunities
- A safe and supportive Christian community
- Preparation for college, career, and lifelong faith
A Private Christian Education Within Reach
We believe Christian education should be within reach. PHCA offers one of the most affordable private school options in the Blue Springs and Kansas City area while maintaining a strong commitment to academic excellence and biblical truth.
Getting Started Is Simple
1. Schedule a Visit
Tour our campus, meet our staff, and experience the PHCA community firsthand.
2. Submit Your Application
Complete your online application and upload the required records.
3. Meet With Our Team
We’ll get to know your family, answer questions, and help determine if PHCA is the right fit.
4. Complete Enrollment
Once accepted, finalize enrollment and reserve your student’s place.

“Through academically rigorous, Christian-based curriculum and various service opportunities, I learned to take ownership of my education, focus on my spiritual growth, and seek opportunities to share the gospel and give back to the community. The close-knit environment between students and teachers significantly impacted me as well. My teachers got to know me, and they always cared about my academic progress as well as my overall well-being.”



