Oklahoma Christian Academy is a kindergarten-through-12th-grade independent school on the north side of Oklahoma City, operated under Christian principles and built around a college-preparatory curriculum that runs the full span of primary and secondary education.
OCA sits on a single 40-acre campus serving roughly 900 students across elementary, middle, and high school divisions. The school is accredited by AdvancED and holds membership in the Association of Independent Schools of Oklahoma (AISO). It is not part of any Christian denomination's direct governance but maintains a nondenominational Christian worldview integrated throughout teaching and school life. Unlike Oklahoma City's public school district, OCA operates as a tuition-funded independent institution, which shapes both its resources and enrollment model.
The elementary program, running K–5, emphasizes foundational academics alongside what the school calls "character education," with Bible study woven into the curriculum rather than taught as a separate subject.
Annual tuition for elementary school sits at approximately $9,400 as of the 2024-2025 school year, with kindergarten slightly lower. Middle school and high school tuition run higher, in the $11,000 to $13,500 range depending on grade level. Verification note: these figures shift yearly; confirm current costs directly with admissions.
Families begin the application process in late fall for enrollment the following August. The typical pathway includes a school tour, submission of academic records and standardized test scores (WISC or similar), parent and student interviews, and a formal admissions decision. Scholarships and financial aid exist but are limited; the school reports awarding aid to roughly 20 to 25 percent of enrolled families, with awards ranging from partial tuition offsets to, in rare cases, near-full support. Merit scholarships for high-achieving students are available at the high school level.
Oklahoma City has two primary competitors at the elementary level: Casady School, located south and west of OCA, and Heritage Hall in northwest Oklahoma City. Casady runs K–12, operates on a larger endowment, and charges tuition roughly $2,000 to $3,000 higher per year at the elementary level; it also emphasizes a secular, college-prep model without religious curriculum integration. Heritage Hall, also K–12, is affiliated with the Evangelical Free Church and charges comparable tuition to OCA but serves a smaller student body of around 500 total. OCA's strength lies in its full integration of Christian teaching without denominational restriction, its mid-range tuition cost relative to other independent schools, and its single large campus. Casady suits families prioritizing secular academics and a larger peer group; Heritage Hall fits families seeking explicit evangelical Christian community. OCA works best for families wanting Christian education at moderate cost without tight denominational boundaries.
OCA serves families comfortable with daily Bible instruction, chapel services (weekly attendance is standard), and Christian framing of ethics and worldview. The school draws heavily from surrounding church communities and homeschooling backgrounds. It does not suit families seeking secular education, those uncomfortable with religious practice in daily school life, or families needing extensive special education services; OCA has a small special education program and does not serve students with significant learning disabilities or behavioral support needs.
The elementary population skews to families with established ties to local churches or Christian networks; entry is easier for students coming from similar backgrounds than for those transitioning from public school without prior religious education exposure.
Prospective families typically call or email the admissions office to schedule a tour. Tours are led by current staff or upper-grade students and last roughly 90 minutes; classrooms are visited and facilities shown. If the family wishes to proceed, formal application materials are mailed or made available online. Standardized testing (academic assessment) is required before acceptance; OCA does not conduct its own entrance exam but accepts results from the WISC, ERB, or similar assessments. Parent interviews usually follow test submission. The admissions decision comes within two weeks of a complete file.
OCA's elementary campus is located at 405 NW 50th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73118. School hours for K–5 run 8:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. daily. A full parking lot sits on the north side of the main building; drop-off and pick-up lanes are separated to manage traffic flow. The campus is not served by Oklahoma City public transit; families must drive. Before-school care begins at 7:00 a.m., and after-school care runs until 5:30 p.m., available for an additional fee of roughly $100 to $150 per month depending on frequency of use. Verification note: confirm current care hours and pricing before enrollment.
Oklahoma Christian Academy fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's independent school market: families seeking K–12 continuity, Christian worldview instruction without denominational ties, and tuition that sits below flagship secular alternatives like Casady. Its strength is curricular consistency across twelve grades on one campus.
