Donna - You did not say where the school is located. What state is it in? Even so, I do not know a thing about it, but I do have several suggestions.
1) Call the school and ask to visit it. Ask questions about whatever is important to you. If possible, observe a class in session.
2) Contact the parents of other children who attend this school and ask them what they think of it.
3) Just because a school has the name "Christian" in it does not guarantee that it offers what you believe to be important. The Christian faith ranges from ultra conservative to ultra liberal. Even though they probably don't all have schools there is still going to be a vast array of theological perspectives among the Christian schools that are out there. Even if they say they are Bible based you need to ask them what that means. Almost all Christians believe in the Bible but they interpret it very differently.
4) You also need to think about discipline. Some Christians take the Bible literally when it says, "Spare the rod and you spoil the child". Other Christians are more open to modern views of child rearing and will be more apt to use positive methods such as praise or a brief "time-out" to get children to behave appropriately. These are some of the things you need to ask about.
I hope this gives you a little help. God's blessings on your investigation.
Parson Anna