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Revision as of 02:33, 2 August 2017

Central Private School
Address
Map
12801 Centerra Court

Central
,
Louisiana

United States
Coordinates30°33′58.27″N 91°3′37.56″E / 30.5661861°N 91.0604333°E / 30.5661861; 91.0604333
Information
TypePrivate School
Established1967
School districtW
HeadmasterEllen Frazier
GradesPre-K–12
Enrollmentapp. 650
Color(s)Red, Grey, & White    
MascotRebels
Websitewww.centralprivate.org

Central Private School (CPS) or Central Private (CP) is a private education institution located in Central City, Louisiana. It is one of several private schools located in East Baton Rouge Parish.

Faculty

The school's faculty is composed of 56 teachers.[1]

Curriculum

Subjects include science, art, mathematics, language arts, physical education, social studies, and foreign languages.[2]

Student body

The majority of the students are white, along with students of other ethnicities.[citation needed] The school enrolls students from East Baton Rouge and surrounding areas.

Athletics

The school left the Louisiana Independent School Association in 1992 to join the Mississippi Private School Association (MPSA). The MPSA changed its name in 2009 to the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS).[3]

  • Baseball—The Rebels have won 12 state championships since the school's opening in 1971, including the years 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2013.
  • Football—After finishing 1-9 in 2005, the Rebels improved their record to 7-4 in 2006, earning a playoff berth and a District Championship, their first since 1991. The Rebels lost in the first playoff round to Porters Chapel. The Rebels won the District Championship in 2008 and 2009.
  • Basketball—The Rebels won four consecutive titles from 1998–2002
  • Golf

Notable Alumni

References