Austria, Vienna
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The school uniform is required. Current items include dark blue trousers or a dark blue skirt with dark blue tights, a dark blue sweater or gilet, and a dark blue jumper with MCA lettering. Polo shirts, turtlenecks, shirts and blouses come in various colours with a sewn-on school logo. The uniform collection is on display in the secretary's office and can be ordered there; orders should be placed about three weeks before the start of school; there is only a small stock of each size on site.
Meals at school are provided by Max Catering. They use locally produced ingredients and prepare nutritionally balanced meals daily; around 120 kilograms of fruits and vegetables are used weekly; the menu avoids pork to respect other religions; meals can be adapted for allergies or chronic conditions; the meals are free from artificial flavours, glutamates and colourants.
The school operates as a denominational private school with public status on the International Campus Vienna. It is a confessional public school with organisational statute and public law. Mayflower Christian Academy is run by MCA e.V., a registered association supporting working parents, and is connected to the School Board of the Free Churches in Austria.
Mayflower Christian Academy is a non-profit association offering a Christian education with public status recognized by the Austrian government. Located on the International Campus Vienna in Oberlaa, the school shares facilities with Arche Noah kindergarten, enabling collaboration in a community rooted in shared values. The curriculum combines the Austrian primary (grades 0–4) and lower secondary (grades 5–8) with plans to expand toward a Matura, using German as the language of instruction and intensive English supported by DaZ/DaF specialists. From grade seven, French becomes a main subject, and the school also offers Advanced Placement (AP) alongside the Austrian curriculum. A Digital Media Concept underpins learning with tablets and interactive boards. ErasmusPlus projects foster international mobility, while service-learning, arts, and mentoring programs strengthen academics, character, and leadership. The school belongs to International Campus Vienna and emphasizes Christian values, bilingual education, and preparation for study in Austria and beyond, and future study abroad.