Philippines, Cebu
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Harvest Christian School International currently operates from a leased facility on Tres Borces Street, Mabolo, Cebu City. The classrooms are fully air-conditioned. Students have Internet-connected computers for research and computer lessons. Physical education is primarily conducted off-campus at City Sports Club Cebu, with additional activities taking place outside the school premises (badminton, basketball, soccer, bowling, karatedo, etc.). The school is pursuing long-term development plans to acquire its own property, though the site does not describe on-site libraries, laboratories, or dedicated creative spaces.
Physical education activities are generally held off-campus at City Sports Club Cebu. Other PE activities and sports take place outside the school premises, including badminton, basketball, soccer, bowling, and karatedo.
Academic facilities include fully air-conditioned classrooms and Internet-connected computers for student research and computer lessons. The site does not specify on-site libraries or science laboratories.
Harvest Christian School International (HCSI) is a non-stock, non-profit Christian mission school in Cebu, Philippines, founded in June 1997. The school offers K-12 basic education programs with both in-campus face-to-face learning and homeschooling/distance learning options. Additional programs include TESOL/TEFL certification, ESL courses, and Business and Entrepreneurship courses. HCSI is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) based in Colorado, USA. The school is led by School Director Pastor Arturo N. Tangal, CPA.