Philippines, Manila
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1. Getting Started: To begin the SICAC admissions process, families should contact the school to schedule an entrance examination. The school operates during office hours from Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, and is located at 84 Amity Ext., Better Living Subdivision, Parañaque, 1711 Metro Manila. After your initial contact, the school will guide you on the next steps of the process. 2. Exam Day and Fees: On the exam date, visit the school with the assessment credentials provided during scheduling. An assessment fee of Php 300.00 is charged for the examination. After you complete the exam, the school will contact you within a week with the result. 3. Results and Documentation: Within one week of the exam, you will be informed of the result. If a place is offered, you should prepare the required enrollment documents and proceed to enrollment. The documents typically include a 2x2 colored photo with white background, NSO birth certificate, photocopy of the most recent Progress Report Card or F138, and a Certificate of Good Moral Character, along with filling out the enrollment forms. 4. Enrollment and Account Settlement: If admitted, you must settle your account to finalize enrollment. Once the account is settled, you are officially enrolled. The admissions page lists the need to fill enrollment forms and settle the account as part of completing enrollment.
SICAC does not publish a waitlist or pool policy on its admissions pages. The site directs families to use the inquiry option to initiate contact and discuss enrollment, but there is no publicly posted waitlist procedure. For questions, you can inquire via the site's contact options.
SICAC does not publish information about scholarships on its admissions or about pages. Families seeking potential financial assistance should inquire directly with the school for any available options. The site provides an ‘Inquire' contact pathway and lists the general contact email and address for follow-up.
Southfields International Christian Academe Centrum (SICAC) is a private, family‑owned school established in 1993. It provides Christ‑centered education and aims to develop each learner's God‑given gifts, character, and leadership. The campus is located in Better Living Subdivision, Parañaque, Metro Manila. SICAC began as Kiddie Centrum, a preschool started in the 1980s, and expanded to include elementary levels, with the first graduation in 2010. The school is DepEd‑recognized and delivers instruction through an integrated approach that combines regular classroom work with Christian values, hands‑on learning, field trips, and student‑centered activities. The school emphasizes service, evangelism, and character development as core pillars. In addition to curriculum, the program supports activities such as debates and social studies discussions, incorporating English, Filipino, and Araling Panlipunan (AP) content as part of its learning ecosystem.