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| Peoples Christian Academy | |
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| Relocating to 245 Renfrew Drive, Markham starting Sept/2011. Currently 374 Sheppard Ave. East and 282/288 Cummer Avenue Toronto, Ontario, M2N 3B6, Canada |
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| School board | Private school |
| Religious affiliation | Christian non-denominational. Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). |
| Superintendent | Rev. Reg Andrews |
| Principal | David Broomer (HS), Trent Mansell (ES) |
| Vice principal | n/a (HS), n/a (ES) |
| School type | Elementary School, High school |
| Grades | JK-12 |
| Language | English |
| Motto | School Verse: But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. - Isaiah 40:31 |
| Mascot | Eagle |
| Colours | Navy blue, White, Gold |
| Founded | 1971 |
| Homepage | http://www.pca.ca |
The Peoples Christian Academy (PCA) (founded in 1971 as The Peoples Christian Schools) is an independent, private, Christian elementary and secondary school in Toronto, Canada. The name "Peoples Christian Academy" was adopted in 1995 but was not registered by PMI as a trademark until December 3, 2003.
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In 1971, The Peoples Church, Toronto, Canada under the leadership of Paul B. Smith, Senior Pastor, established an educational ministry known as The Peoples Christian Schools. Under this umbrella, two divisions became known as The Oswald J. Smith Elementary School (OJSES) and The Paul B. Smith Academy (PBSA) (the High School). Oswald J. Smith (1889–1986) was a world renowned author, poet, hymn writer, preacher, editor, and missionary. He founded The Peoples Church in 1928. The official biography of Dr. Oswald J. Smith is “Fire in His Bones” by Lois Neely. Paul B. Smith was the son of Oswald J. Smith, and Senior Pastor of The Peoples Church from 1959–1994. In 1995, the two divisions of The Peoples Christian Schools were integrated as Peoples Christian Academy (PCA) under the umbrella of Peoples Ministries Inc. (PMI). PMI consists of The Peoples Church, Global Outreach, Living Truth and Peoples Christian Academy.
PCA was originally housed within its own purpose-built facility adjoining The Peoples Church. The Elementary division, at the west side of the complex, contains classrooms, a gymnasium and a computer lab. At the east side of the building is the High School wing. The High School has a large gym, classrooms, a music room, science lab, art room, and two modern computer laboratories. The two wings are separated by The Peoples Church facilities which include offices, as well as an 1800 seat auditorium. This well-equipped auditorium was used by the school for Chapel services, music classes, major concerts, and drama productions. Parking is available for senior students.
PCA Announces relocation of entire Elementary Division to 282-288 Cummer Avenue. Benefits:
PCA Announces relocation of both Elementary School and High school to 245 Renfrew Drive, in Markham, Ontario. Between Hwy's 404 and Woodbine Avenue and Hwy 407 and 16th Avenue. 60,000 Sq. Ft facilities on 5+ acres of land with green space to include:
The name "Peoples Christian Academy" was adopted in 1995 but was not registered by PMI as a trademark until December 3, 2003. Now known as PCA Inc., Peoples Christian Academy was incorporated in 2008. The school currently rents its space at 374 Sheppard Ave. from PMI.
According to their School Profile section, between 2008-2010, PCA students on the standardized tests taken by Grades 3, and 5, over 90% of students were above the Canadian norm in all tests. For the Ontario Grade 10 Literacy Tests, 96% were successful. 100% apply to institutions of higher education and 95% of the graduating class attend university.
Destinations of Choice All of our graduates pursue post-secondary education. In the past three years, they have chosen to attend:
Peoples Christian Academy to celebrate 40 years during 2011 at the new facility.
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