Established in July 2014, Classical Charter Schools of Southport is a tuition-free, open enrollment K-8 public elementary school serving students in the southern part of Brunswick county. We are a replicate school mirroring the programs in place at Classical Charter Schools of Leland and of Whiteville. Both of these model schools are widely recognized as compelling traditional alternatives to conventional public education and are consistently the highest-scoring schools in their respective counties. We focus on providing a high quality education and a premier performance-driven year-round school. We are conveniently located along the 211 corridor between Southport and Supply and serve students from all surrounding areas including the Southport, Oak Island, Shallotte, Bolivia, Supply, Sunset Beach, Boiling Spring Lakes, and Holden Beach.
Dean Lopez Classical Charter Schools of Leland Receives National Award for the CLT8 Classical Charter Schools of Leland has earned its ranking in the Classic Learning Test’s (CLT) 2022-2023 CLT8 School Rankings as one of the top twenty schools in the entire country. The CLT8 diagnostic test is given each...
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LELAND, North Carolina –The Charter Day School network of charter schools, anticipating further growth and heightened enrollment demands, is adopting a new name reflecting the schools’ unique classical curriculum and emphasis on civic virtue: Classical Charter Schools of America. The new names will be phased-in for the network and each...
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Southport, NC – Kindergarten students celebrated a triumphant graduation in front of an enthusiastic crowd of family and friends. The occasion capped off a year of hard work and inspired persistence in the face of adversity. Dawn Ivey, Headmaster of South Brunswick Charter School, commented, “Our students amazed us with...
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Students at South Brunswick Charter School received awards for their exemplary handwriting as part of a competition in honor of National Handwriting Day. Ten students received a $5 first-place award, and nineteen students received an honorable mention $1 prize. In addition, a second grade class performed so well overall they...
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