Montgomery Christian School has cut the ribbon on its new home.

The school took over part of the old Aldersgate United Methodist Church property on Vaughn Road, going from 10,000 square feet of space to more than 65,000 square feet.

The move was made possible through a capital campaign which raised more than $5 million to purchase the location and the building.

With nearly 300 students at the school, every one of them is on scholarship.

“We continue the legacy that Aldersgate started, but also to renovate it because children and students here in Montgomery deserve the best,” Pamela McLemore, the executive director of the school, told Action 8 News.

“Montgomery Christian School is not just a school, it’s an investment. It’s an investment in our community. If you have a child that doesn

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