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Pensacola Christian Academy is associated with or rather connected to [[Pensacola Christian College]] (an [[school accreditation|non-accredited]] institution), and is utilized extensively by the [[PCC]] Education Department as a training grounds in all [[PCC]] Education Majors. All [[PCC]] Education internships as well as many classroom observation practicums are held within the PCA facility.
Named for co-founder of the school, Mrs. Beka Horton, the [[A Beka Books]] home-school program is made through the school. School textbooks written with fundamentalist Christian ideals are available for purchase through the program, and some students at the school are taped in specified classes for DVDs that are distributed to home-schooled students.


The [[A Beka Books]] curriculum which is marketed to HomeSchoolers and Private Christian Schools through out the world is named for the co-founder of the Pensacola Christian Academy, Mrs. Beka Horton. The curriculum was developed within PCA and is the curriculum used solely by the school. A Beka Books textbooks are written from a conservative Christian perspective are available to home schoolers and Christian schools for purchase through the [A Beka Books] website.
The school is also associated with [[Pensacola Christian College]] (an [[school accreditation|non-accredited]] institution).

In addition to [[A Beka Books]] PCA also is affiliated with [[A Beka Academy]], a fully accredited home school system that utilizes the [[A Beka Books]] curriculum. The [[A Beka Academy]] features DVDs of PCA teachers recorded while teaching live classes at PCA. Families who chose to home-school their children often find this a much simpler alternative to actually teaching all of the subjects themselves. All grades and test scores of students enrolled in [[A Beka Academy]] are sent in and recorded in Pensacola, Florida where upon completion of the twelfth grade a home-schooled student of [[A Beka Academy]] may go for graduation.


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Revision as of 23:15, 3 May 2007

Pensacola Christian Academy
Address

10 Brent Lane

Town

Pensacola, Florida 32503

Established

1954 as Pensacola Christian School
1994 renamed Pensacola Christian Academy and moved to current location

Type

Private

Religion

Evangelical Christian

Students

Coeducational

Grades

K4 (preschool) to 12

Accreditation

Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (FACCS)

Mascot

Warrior

Colors

Red and Black

Website

Link

Pensacola Christian Academy is a private elementary through high school institution located in Pensacola, Florida, USA.

History

Founded as Pensacola Christian School in 1954 By Arlin Horton and his wife Beka, PCS began in a three classroom building on Avery street in Pensacola. Initially the school was begun with only three classes from kindergarten through second grade with one grade being added per year until the school reached 9th grade. In the early days PCS was one of the only schools to offer air-conditioned class rooms. Grades ten through twelve were added after the school was moved to a lager facility on St Johns street in the Brent area of Pensacola in the mid 1960's. In 1994 PCS completed a new state of the art facility located on Brent Lane. Following the move to the newFfcility Pensacola Christian School changed its name to Pensacola Christian Academy.[1]


Today, PCA offers what it unabashedly claims to be the "very best in Christian education." PCA is know for its traditional approach toward education. All Teachers at Pensacola Christian Academy K5-12 are accredited through the Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools. Classroom sizes are deliberately kept small to increase teacher student interaction. Since its inception has remained dedicated to teaching using proven traditional methods such as Phonics for teaching reading and the art of cursive for penmanship. Although criticized by some, PCA begins teaching cursive form of writing as early as kindergarten. PCA believes that forming a firm foundation for the very basic skills is important for learning more advanced skills later in education and later in life. .[2]

Associations

Pensacola Christian Academy is associated with or rather connected to Pensacola Christian College (an non-accredited institution), and is utilized extensively by the PCC Education Department as a training grounds in all PCC Education Majors. All PCC Education internships as well as many classroom observation practicums are held within the PCA facility.

The A Beka Books curriculum which is marketed to HomeSchoolers and Private Christian Schools through out the world is named for the co-founder of the Pensacola Christian Academy, Mrs. Beka Horton. The curriculum was developed within PCA and is the curriculum used solely by the school. A Beka Books textbooks are written from a conservative Christian perspective are available to home schoolers and Christian schools for purchase through the [A Beka Books] website.

In addition to A Beka Books PCA also is affiliated with A Beka Academy, a fully accredited home school system that utilizes the A Beka Books curriculum. The A Beka Academy features DVDs of PCA teachers recorded while teaching live classes at PCA. Families who chose to home-school their children often find this a much simpler alternative to actually teaching all of the subjects themselves. All grades and test scores of students enrolled in A Beka Academy are sent in and recorded in Pensacola, Florida where upon completion of the twelfth grade a home-schooled student of A Beka Academy may go for graduation.