Philippines, Manila
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ICA Greenhills offers English, Chinese and Filipino as core languages. English is the language of instruction in the IB Diploma Programme. The Chinese Language Program is provided across all grade levels, with High School including Chinese Language Arts and the IB program offering CHINESE B. Non-native English speakers have access to English-language support through ICA's Learning Center for English.
ICA Greenhills includes a Chinese Language Program across all grade levels. Grade School explicitly teaches English, Chinese and Filipino as part of Communication Arts and related subjects. The curriculum emphasizes blending Chinese language with Filipino heritage within ICA's Chinese-Filipino identity. In High School, Chinese Language Arts is offered and the IB Diploma Programme includes CHINESE B as a language option, while English remains the language of instruction.
ICA Greenhills is a Catholic, non-profit school for girls located at 10 Grant Street, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila. The campus serves Pre-Kindergarten through Senior High School and hosts an International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in the senior years. Facilities include the Delia Tetreault Arts and Sports Center, Learning Resource Center, science laboratories, and a Visual Arts Lab. The Grade School program emphasizes mathematics, science, and language studies, with English, Filipino, and Chinese Language Arts represented in the curriculum. The student population is reported as about 3,103, with 1,678 in Grade School. The school is led by Sr. Irene N. Ferrer, MIC (President). Entry ages for the upcoming year include a minimum of 4 years for Pre-Kindergarten and 5 years for Kindergarten. The ICA site presents the school as a day program; there is no published boarding or bus-service information on the site. The school describes its community as catering to Chinese-Filipino female students and emphasizes values-based education rooted in Catholic tradition.