Panama, Panama City
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The school shares facilities with Crossroads Bible Church. All classrooms are well-equipped and air-conditioned. The campus includes a 25-station computer lab, an art room, a music room, a guidance office, an outdoor cafeteria, a playground, a covered gym, a science lab, and an elementary library.
The athletics program includes basketball, soccer, and volleyball for middle- and high-school students, with programs for younger children. Practices and games follow seasonal schedules, with basketball and volleyball generally in fall and soccer in spring. The school is a member of ADECOP, the Association of American Schools in Central America (AASCA), and the Liga de Baloncesto Kiwanis (LBK).
Classrooms are air-conditioned. The school has a 25-station computer lab, a science lab, an art room, and a music room. An outdoor cafeteria, a playground, a covered gym, and an elementary library are also on site.
Athletics include basketball, soccer, and volleyball for middle- and high-school students, with programs for younger children. Fine arts are offered with elementary and secondary music and art programs, after-school clubs (Introduction to Music, Creative Card-Making, Drama), and a chapel band that practices weekly. High school students complete twenty community service hours per year through Community Outreach Opportunities. A Student Council exists to organize events, promote sports teams, and foster Christ-centered school spirit.
Crossroads Christian Academy offers an American-curriculum program in Panama for students aged 3 to 18. Instruction is in English, with Spanish taught as a language, and average class sizes of about 13. The school provides a dual diploma program recognized in both the United States and Panama, including a 25-credit, 80-hour North American diploma plus a local Panamanian option. It is accredited by the Middle States Association (MSA) and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and authorized by MEDUCA. Advanced coursework includes dual-credit and AP options, with SAT/ACT testing available for grades 9–12. MAP assessments guide K5–9 and PSAT/SAT pathways support college preparation; 92% of graduates pursue post-secondary study. Facilities include a 25-station computer lab, science lab, art room, music room, multiple classrooms, outdoor cafeteria, playground, covered gym, and an elementary library on a campus shared with Crossroads Bible Church. Athletics include basketball, soccer, and volleyball; the school participates in ADECOP, AASCA, and LBK.