Williamsburg Christian Academy

[5] It met at 114-A Palace Lane in Williamsburg, in the Sunday School wing of the Greensprings Chapel.

[6] In 1980 WCA also proposed to lease the Waller Mill School property, but the county refused.

The sixth- through eighth-grade program includes soccer and cross country in the fall, volleyball and basketball in the winter and boys' and girls' softball in the spring.

[18] Construction began with groundbreaking in August 1986, with the new building to "provide a full gymnasium, expanded classrooms and offices, laboratory, business, home economics and computer labs, and day-care facilities".

[18][19][20] Principal Jim Beavers said, "Parents have a desire for things not found in other schooling, both public and private.

"[21] WCA held an open house at the end of August 1987 to welcome students to new facilities in a refurbished warehouse on Jamestown Road, and added modular buildings.

[20] However, by the beginning of the next school year, WCA had relocated to the Williamsburg New Testament Church building on Waller Mill Road, "a much larger and more complete facility".

Officials said the new building would "accommodate up to 550 students pre-kindergarten through high school and will include a gymnasium, athletic fields and 28 classrooms".

WCA Gymnasium
WCA scoreboard
Aerial view of WCA campus
WCA facility