Faith Academy (Philippines)

Faith Academy
Information
Type Christian, private, international school
Established 1957 (Manila)
1982 (Davao)
Superintendent Tom Hardeman
Grades K to 12
Enrolment 600 (Manila), 157 (Davao)
Campus Cainta, Rizal (Manila Campus)
Davao City, Davao del Sur (Davao Campus)
Colour(s) Blue, Yellow, White             
Mascot Vanguard
Website www.faith.edu.ph Manila Campus
www.fia.edu.ph Davao Campus

Faith Academy is a K-12 Christian international school that is located on two locations: the Manila Campus, located at Cainta, Rizal; and the Davao Campus, located at Davao City.

History

Founded by a group of missionary parents, Faith Academy was established in 1956. Faith Academy's first campus was once located in a rented house at V. Mapa Street in Manila. A small mission school in Davao later joined Faith Academy and became known as Faith Academy Davao. In 2008, the Davao branch combined with a highschool called MICA (Mindanao International Christian Academy) and changed its name to Faith Academy Mindanao. In 1962, Faith Academy moved into its current property which is located on the suburb of Metro Manila, Cainta in Rizal province. In 1970, Typhoon Yoling caused significant damage, but the school was reconstructed. In recent years, several additions have been made to the Manila Campus, most notably the Dick and Helen Cadd Fine Arts Center. Other additions in recent years have been a new middle school building, additions and reconstruction to the aquatic facility, and yearly student council gifts such as the Vanguard trophy case.[1]

Composition

The school provides Christian K-12 education, mainly to children of missionaries.

Location

The Manila Campus is now located at Cainta, Rizal, a suburb of Metro Manila; The Davao Campus is located at Davao City.

Athletics

Faith Academy's High School sports include: volleyball, soccer, basketball, track and field, cross country, rugby union and touch rugby.

References

  1. "About | Faith Academy Philippines". Faith.edu.ph. Retrieved 2012-05-14.

External links

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