Admissions
FAQ
A. Providence Christian Academy Korea is the first affiliate school accredited by Providence Christian Academy, one of the most prestigious schools in Georgia in the US, known for its award-winning STEM and unique Leadership program.
A. Providence Christian Academy’s mission is to “provide excellence in Christ-Centered education as an extension of the Christian home.” As the school partners with the Christian home, it is essential that at least one parent has a viable Christian testimony and is actively involved in a Christian church. A church leader recommendation will be a required part of our admissions process.
A. Yes. All PCA Korea students have to take Bible classes and attend worship.
A. Yes. If PCA Korea students study at PCA USA for their senior year as an exchange student, they can get a dual diploma which will qualify them to apply to colleges in Korea and the US without taking the General Equivalency Diploma.
A. PCA Korea offers an academic curriculum based on Providence USA curriculum.
A. PCA Korea offers ELL program for students who require English language support.
The ELL program helps students attain a certain level of English proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking and can be offered to a limited number of students each year.
A. All applicants, except those who have an English proficiency test score such as TOEFL, are required to take an admissions test.
A. We have a modified uniform. Details are available under Dress Code.
A. Students can arrive as early as 7:30 Monday – Friday.
Classes start at 8am Monday – Thursday. Classes start at 9am on Friday.
Classes end at 2:40pm for grades 5th-8th. For 9th grade, classes will end at 3:30pm.
A. This varies by grade, but the average ratio is 12:1 students to teachers in each class.