Highland Church Mennonite
Location: Scottsville, KY
Type: Private Christian (Mennonite) School
Grades: 1–8
Enrollment: Approximately 14 students
Student–Teacher Ratio: Approximately 7:1
Overview
Highland Church Mennonite is a small, faith-based private school connected to the local Mennonite community in Scottsville, Kentucky. Serving grades 1 through 8, the school offers an intimate learning environment characterized by simplicity, Christian discipleship, and strong community ties. Its small class sizes allow for personalized instruction and a family-like school culture. The school reflects traditional Mennonite values, emphasizing character formation, practical living, and a Christ-centered worldview.
What Makes the School Unique
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Exceptionally Small Enrollment: With around 14 students across eight grade levels, the school provides a close-knit, home-like educational atmosphere.
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Low Student–Teacher Ratio: Roughly 7:1, allowing for individualized support and strong student-teacher relationships.
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Mennonite Tradition: Instruction and school culture are influenced by Anabaptist principles such as simplicity, humility, service, and community.
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Rural and Community-Rooted: Located in an area with a well-established Mennonite population, strengthening the school’s cultural continuity.
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Structured and Focused School Day: Operates a traditional calendar with solid daily instructional hours, reflecting a commitment to consistent academics.
Contact Information
Address:
5411 Highland Church Road
Scottsville, KY 42164
External Review & Directory Sites
These sites provide public reviews, ratings, or profiles of the school:
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Niche: https://www.niche.com/k12/highland-church-mennonite-scottsville-ky/
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Private School Review: https://www.privateschoolreview.com/highland-church-mennonite-profile
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NCES Profile: https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch/school_detail.asp?ID=A1301453
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Winnie: https://winnie.com/place/highland-church-mennonite-scottsville
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