Hampton, GA

FEED THE NEED

A student-led effort to pack meals, serve families, and live out Christ’s love—together.
A student getting a singing telegram on Valentines Day
A group of K4 students outside for our Veterans Day ceremony
Varsity player dribbling to the basket at the Eagles Classic Invitational
Girls having a blast, covered in color bombs at our Back-to-School Blast
Mrs. Kiel tutoring a student
Varsity girl in volleyball suspended in air, about to attack the ball
Elementary class in a prayer circle, during a school prayer meeting
Students learning in the classroom
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Student working on his science workbook
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What is Feed the Need?

Feed the Need is a school-wide service initiative that brings students, families, churches, and businesses together to provide meals to families in need.

Through a student-led packing party, BBCS students learn what it means to serve with compassion, generosity, and purpose—putting faith into action.

Funds raised support the cost of meals, materials, and distribution through trusted partners.

Feed the Need is a school-wide service initiative that brings students, families, churches, and businesses together to provide meals to families in need.
Through a student-led packing party, BBCS students learn what it means to serve with compassion, generosity, and purpose—putting faith into action.
Funds raised support the cost of meals, materials, and distribution through trusted partners.

What Happens on March 12

It’s a joyful, purposeful day where students serve together and see the impact of generosity firsthand.

Students gather and pray together

Volunteers assist and encourage

Meals are prepared for distribution

Teams pack meals by hand

Sponsors are recognized

How You Can Be Involved

It’s a joyful, purposeful day where students serve together and see the impact of generosity firsthand.

Give

Help provide meals through your gift.

Volunteer

Serve alongside students on packing day.

Partner

Businesses can support and be recognized.

Pray

Join us in prayer before and during the event.

Let’s grow together.

Frequently asked questions.

What grades does BBCS serve?

Bible Baptist Christian School serves students from K4 (Pre-Kindergarten) through 12th grade. K4 students must be four years old by September 1, and K5 students must be five years old by September 1.

Where is Bible Baptist Christian School located?

BBCS is located at 2780 Mount Carmel Road in Hampton, Georgia, in Henry County. That's about 30 miles south of Atlanta. We serve families from across the south metro area, including McDonough, Lovejoy, Stockbridge, Fayetteville, and surrounding communities. The campus is 47 acres with classrooms, a full-size gym, an auditorium, and ball fields.

Is BBCS accredited?

Yes. BBCS holds academic accreditation through the Georgia Association of Christian Schools (GACS), which is recognized by the State of Georgia. We're also affiliated with the American Association of Christian Schools (AACS). All BBCS teachers are GACS-certified.

Do I need to be a member of Bible Baptist Church to enroll?

No. BBCS welcomes families from a range of church backgrounds who are committed to a Christ-centered education. You don't need to attend BBC to apply or enroll. We do ask that families review our Statement of Faith and school standards before enrolling.

How do I apply to BBCS?

Start by filling out a quick inquiry form on our admissions page. From there, we'll reach out to schedule a campus visit, walk you through the application, and guide you through placement testing and enrollment. The whole process is designed to be a conversation, not a checklist.

Does BBCS offer financial aid or scholarships?

Yes. BBCS offers financial aid through FACTS, multi-child tuition discounts, and discounts for church members, alumni, and military families. Your child may also qualify for the Georgia Promise Scholarship, a state-funded scholarship for families zoned for or currently attending a low-performing Georgia public school. Contact our admissions office to learn more.