Philippines, Manila
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Faith Academy has three boarding homes on campus. Each home is led by a dedicated dorm parent couple and their family, and houses 12–20 boarding students in five bedrooms. The three homes include separate housing for girls and for boys, with a third home configurable as co-ed if needed. Boarding prioritizes missionary families; siblings of current or past boarders may also be accepted, and space is allocated for students outside the Metro Manila area not on Faith Academy van routes. The majority of boarders are in high school; middle school students in grades 7–8 may be admitted on a case-by-case basis; the school does not admit students below grade 7.
The V cafeteria provides breakfast, snacks, lunch, and school catering. The menu features Filipino and American foods. The V opens at 7:30 am; students can use Faith ID cards to pay for purchases instead of cash, and parents can deposit funds at the Business Office and obtain a printout of their child's purchases.
Faith Academy Manila is governed by a self-perpetuating board of trustees composed of 15 voting members from the missionary community.
Faith Academy Manila is a long-established international Christian school located just outside Manila. It serves a Pre-K through Grade 12 program, with Cambridge International IGCSE as the secondary curriculum. Classes are taught in English, and English proficiency is required for admission. The campus sits on Penny Lane in the Valley Golf Subdivision, San Juan, Cainta, Rizal, 1900. The school provides extensive facilities, including the Cadd Fine Arts Center (a 907-seat theatre), large on-site libraries (over 17,000 secondary and 18,000+ elementary resources), a 25-meter pool, a full gym, and multiple playing fields. Faith Academy offers a six-zone bus/van service and a boarding program for eligible students, with separate housing for girls, boys, and a possible co-ed option. A broad activities program includes Model United Nations, National Honor Society, and the International Thespian Society, and there is a Korean Studies program alongside Filipino cultural classes. The school emphasizes a Christ-centered, multicultural environment for missionary and international families.