About Faith Academy
Faith Academy is an International Christian school, offering K-12 education for missionary, national, and international students. Faith utilizes a globally-recognized curriculum, and provides a progressive, well-rounded education. Faith Academy teachers and students represent more than 20 nationalities.
The great majority of Faith staff are missionaries who have a love for students and a strong desire to serve the Lord through education. The majority of Faith’s graduates go on to higher education at colleges and universities around the globe. Faith Academy is located approximately 14 miles (22 km) from downtown Manila, in the Antipolo/Cainta area.
Vision: To see God’s Kingdom and the Great Commission advanced through transformative, Christ-centered education.
Mission: Forming Christlike, lifelong learners through a dynamic, relevant education, especially for the children of missionaries.
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Find Out More >Curriculum
International
Primary Language
English
Ages
3 to 18
Max Class Size
Unknown
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More Info >1 Review of Faith Academy
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Reviewer Nationalities
American (1)
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This is a Christian school created to educate the children of missionaries from around the world serving in SE Asia (Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, Nepal, India, and New Guinea). I attended from the late '70s to the mid '80's. I attended for 5 years. My first couple of years were alright, but then it went downhill from there. At that point I learned that this school could care less about students and their families when it comes to what the school wants. I learned that decisions were made internally without ever seeking the perspective of the student(s) or parents. I learned that when there were accusations, punishment was decided on without even bothering to confirm if the accused was guilty. If I ever had a work assignment in the Philippines, I would never let them attend this school.