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'''Briarwood Christian School''' is a private school affiliated with [[Briarwood Presbyterian Church]]. It was founded in [[1965]] and currently uses two campuses, a K-6 school at the "North Campus" on [[Briarwood Way]] off [[Alabama State Highway 119]], and a "South Campus" for grades 7-12 at 6255 [[Cahaba Valley Road]].
'''Briarwood Christian School''' is a private school affiliated with [[Briarwood Presbyterian Church]]. It was founded as a kindergarten in [[1964]] and grew year by year, graduating its first class of seniors in [[1973]], and currently enrolling over 1,800 students in grades K through 12. Briarwood Christian School is divided into two campuses, with the K-6 school connected to the main church on [[Briarwood Way]] off [[Altadena Road]] in [[Vestavia Hills]], and a "South Campus" for grades 7-12 at 6255 [[Cahaba Valley Road]] near [[Oak Mountain State Park]].
 
[[Shawn Brower]] is principal of the senior high school (grades 9-12); [[Mike Sanders]] is principal of the junior high school (grades 7-8); [[Tasha Holliday]] is principal of the elementary grades (3-6) and [[Jennifer Bandy]] is principal of the early childhood program (K4-2nd grade).


The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).
The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).


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In February [[2015]] the high school campus was raided by the [[Shelby County Sheriff's Department]] as part of an investigation into the distribution of illegal drugs. In [[2016]] and [[2017]] the [[Alabama State Senate]] passed bills sponsored by [[Jabo Waggoner]] that would have allowed the church to staff its own police force with certified law enforcement officers. Neither bill was signed into law.


==Athletics==
==Athletics==
Briarwood High School has won 34 [[Alabama High School Athletic Association|AHSAA]] State Athletic Championships since 1990.
The Briarwood Christian School Lions athletic director is [[Jay Mathews]]. The school competes in the 5A class in the [[Alabama High School Athletic Association|AHSAA]], and has won 34 state championships since [[1990]].
 
===Varsity Football===
The Briarwood football team has won four state titles and is currently coached by [[Fred Yancey]]. Yancey is second on the list of all-time winningest Alabama high school head coaches. His staff includes fellow former [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]] players David Hannah, Chris Donnelly, and Ernest Carroll. Former Alabama teammates under [[Bear Bryant]], [[Jeremiah Castille]] ([[Super Bowl]] competitor) and [[Joey Jones (American football)|Joey Jones]] (current University of South Alabama head coach) as well as former Alabama defensive back [[Sam Shade]] have also served as assistant coaches at the school. Former Briarwood players include NFL players [[Tim Castille|Tim]] and [[Simeon Castille]], as well as [[Barrett Trotter]], former [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn]] starting quarterback and St Louis Rams football operations assistant. Former Briarwood quarterback and offensive coordinator [[Joe Craddock]] is currently on the football coaching staff at University of Arkansas football. Craddock serves as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Razorbacks.


Olympic gold medalist [[Cat Reddick]] played soccer at the school before joining the [[United States women's national soccer team]].
The Briarwood Christian Lions football team has won four state titles under long-time head coach [[Fred Yancey]] (1990-2018).  


==Notable alumni==
* [[Brett Burton]], founder of [[Primavera]] coffee roaster
* [[Tim Castille]], NFL football player
* [[Simeon Castille]], NFL football player
* [[Joe Craddock]], Arkansas Razorbacks assistant coach
* [[Amanda Tapley]], [[Miss Alabama]] 2008
* [[Barrett Trotter]], [[Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn]] quarterback and NFL assistant coach
* [[Cat Whitehill]], US Women's National Soccer Team


== References ==
== References ==
* Archibald, John (April 17, 2015) "Drug bust at Briarwood Christian High School shrouded in secrecy." {{BN}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno & Virginia Watson (May 20, 2017) "Briarwood Presbyterian Church Police Department Bill Died for Lack of Action in the Legislature." ''[[BirminghamWatch]]''
* "[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Briarwood_Christian_School Briarwood Christian School] (June 19, 2018) Wikipedia - accessed November 27, 2018  
* "[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Briarwood_Christian_School Briarwood Christian School] (June 19, 2018) Wikipedia - accessed November 27, 2018  


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Revision as of 11:21, 27 November 2018

Briarwood Christian School
Briarwood Christian logo.png

Established 1965
School type Private
District Presbyterian Church in America
Grades K-12
Principal Shawn Brower
Enrollment 1,840 (2018)
Colors Blue and white
Mascot Lions
Location 6255 Cahaba Valley Road
Birmingham
Website briarwoodchristianschool.org

Briarwood Christian School is a private school affiliated with Briarwood Presbyterian Church. It was founded as a kindergarten in 1964 and grew year by year, graduating its first class of seniors in 1973, and currently enrolling over 1,800 students in grades K through 12. Briarwood Christian School is divided into two campuses, with the K-6 school connected to the main church on Briarwood Way off Altadena Road in Vestavia Hills, and a "South Campus" for grades 7-12 at 6255 Cahaba Valley Road near Oak Mountain State Park.

Shawn Brower is principal of the senior high school (grades 9-12); Mike Sanders is principal of the junior high school (grades 7-8); Tasha Holliday is principal of the elementary grades (3-6) and Jennifer Bandy is principal of the early childhood program (K4-2nd grade).

The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).


In February 2015 the high school campus was raided by the Shelby County Sheriff's Department as part of an investigation into the distribution of illegal drugs. In 2016 and 2017 the Alabama State Senate passed bills sponsored by Jabo Waggoner that would have allowed the church to staff its own police force with certified law enforcement officers. Neither bill was signed into law.

Athletics

The Briarwood Christian School Lions athletic director is Jay Mathews. The school competes in the 5A class in the AHSAA, and has won 34 state championships since 1990.

The Briarwood Christian Lions football team has won four state titles under long-time head coach Fred Yancey (1990-2018).

Notable alumni

References

  • Archibald, John (April 17, 2015) "Drug bust at Briarwood Christian High School shrouded in secrecy." The Birmingham News
  • Van der Bijl, Hanno & Virginia Watson (May 20, 2017) "Briarwood Presbyterian Church Police Department Bill Died for Lack of Action in the Legislature." BirminghamWatch
  • "Briarwood Christian School (June 19, 2018) Wikipedia - accessed November 27, 2018

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