We prioritize the integration of a biblical worldview into all aspects of our curriculum and hold regular chapel services to encourage spiritual growth.
Build Your Legacy
Academic Programs from Preschool through Grade 12
Our Instructional Focus
We place a strong emphasis on providing a well-rounded education for our students. This includes not only core academic subjects such as reading, math, science, and social studies, but also elective classes in areas like Spanish, computer keyboarding/coding, and the arts.
Bible
Reading
We use a balanced literacy approach that includes a variety of techniques such as whole-group instruction, small-group work, and independent reading.
Math
Our math instruction uses a hands-on learning approach that allows students to engage actively with and explore mathematical concepts.
Elective Classes
We offer a variety of elective classes (such as Spanish, Visual Arts, and Athletics) to allow students to discover new passions.
Technology
We provide access to technology such as iPads and Chromebooks. We have a 1:1 device ratio, meaning that each student has their own device to use in class and at home.
STEAM Focused
We have a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) lab equipped with robots and a 3-D printer, as well as interactive TV panels in our K-2nd grade classrooms.
Our Staff
Our teachers are all certified and committed to ongoing professional development to stay up-to-date on the latest teaching methods and technologies.
Science/Social Studies
We use a collaborative, project-based learning approach that encourages students to apply their knowledge to real-world situations.
AP District Honor Roll Recipient
Faith Christian Academy earned a place on the 2023 AP School Honor Roll at the Gold level, recognizing its success in expanding AP program access and achieving strong results. This distinction reflects FCA’s efforts to foster a college-going culture, provide college credit opportunities, and boost college readiness. Notably, 65% of FCA seniors took at least one AP exam, 49% scored a three or higher, and 41% completed five or more exams during high school.