Corn Bible Academy is a Christ-centered, college preparatory school serving grades 7-12 in Clinton, Oklahoma. The school offers ADD/ADHD support programming, making it a resource for families managing attention and learning differences. With an average class size of 16 students and a faculty of 14 teachers, CBA provides a smaller, more individualized learning environment where students can receive personalized attention alongside their peers.
The school combines academic rigor with biblical teaching and character development. Beyond classroom instruction, CBA offers a robust selection of sports, clubs, and arts programs—including band, choir, and private music lessons—that allow students to explore interests and build confidence. The supportive community environment is designed to help students grow academically, socially, and spiritually.
CBA has been serving western Oklahoma families since 1902 and is accredited by both the state of Oklahoma and the Association of Christian Schools International. With tuition starting at $8,850 for middle school and $9,250 for high school, the school offers significant financial support: 97% of students receive financial aid averaging $7,500 annually. Oklahoma education tax credits ($5,000–$7,500 per student per year) further reduce costs for eligible families. Admissions are rolling through August 1 and December 1 deadlines.