Extracurricular Activities
LCA seeks to train students in all areas of their lives. To provide a well-rounded education, Landmark offers a variety of extracurricular activities, with the goal of teaching students to glorify God in all areas of their lives.
Soccer
Our LCA Lions soccer team competes independently from any association or league. We play teams from all around the Kentuckiana area. Each October we host our annual Landmark Invitational Tournament, a two day event built around fellowship and competition.
Volleyball
The Lady Lions compete with other Christian schools in the KCSAA. Student athletes learn not only the skills of volleyball but also character and teamwork. At the end of February, our teams compete in the annual state tournament.
Basketball
As our boys basketball teams compete against neighboring schools in the KCSAA, our student athletes learn the value of hustle and of having a clean testimony before their opponents. Each February, both the JV and Varsity teams compete in the state tournament.
Track
Each spring the KCSAA hosts a track and field state tournament. LCA is privileged to take both boys and girls to compete in a variety of track and field events. This tournament is one of the highlights every year for our student athletes.
Upwards
Upwards basketball is a developmental basketball league for both boy and girl elementary students of LCA. Players are taught the fundamentals of the game as well as being introduced to organized sports. This program provides a great source of fun and entertainment for the entire family!
Clubs and Activities
At LCA, Students enjoy the opportunity to develop other interests through a variety of clubs such as Automotive, Speech, Home Economics, and Future Teachers. In addition, all LCA junior high and senior high school students may attend the activities of the Landmark Baptist Church youth group. “Mega-nights,” scavenger hunts, weekend retreats, and “220” meetings give students many opportunities to have fun and make great memories during their teen years.

