Faith Academy (Philippines)


Faith Academy, Inc. is a K–12 Christian international school that is located in Cainta, Rizal. For a short time Faith Academy sponsored a daughter school in the southern Philippines which is now its own entity called Faith International Academy and is located in 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. In 1962, Faith Academy moved into its current location which is in 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.
In the 1990s a small mission school in Davao joined Faith Academy and became known as Faith Academy Davao. In 2008, the Davao branch combined with a high school called MICA and changed its name to Faith Academy Mindanao. In 2015 this second school became its own entity and renamed itself Faith International Academy of Davao.

Composition

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

Location

The campus is in Cainta, Rizal, a suburb of Metro Manila.

Athletics

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