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Maranatha Christian Academy, also known as MCA, is a private elementary school in the Philippines.
History
[edit]The institution was created in 1980 from an informal preschool class of 13 pupils conducted in a one-story building in Marikina. In 2024, the school has increased to more than 170 branches and offers various facilities and amenities designed to give full and value-added support to the learning environment of the students. The institution is lead currently by Leticia S. Ferriol, Ed.D., with the aim of providing quality education that will meet the community and global competitiveness geared towards the development of intellectual, social, moral, and above all, spiritual being.
Philosophy
[edit]The school's philosophy is based on Proverbs 22:6, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it."
Branches in the Philippines
[edit]City | Province | Region (according to the NCLC-MCA School Directory) |
---|---|---|
Laoag | Ilocos Norte | Northern and Central Luzon |
Batac | ||
Candon | Ilocos Sur | |
Tagudin | ||
Tugegarao | Cagayan | |
Baguio | Benguet | |
Tarlac City | Tarlac | |
Cabanatuan | Nueva Ecija | |
Munoz | ||
Urdaneta | Pangasinan | |
Angeles | Pampanga | |
Apalit | ||
Dau | ||
Mabalacat | ||
Magalang | ||
San Fernando | ||
Balanga | Bataan | |
Olongapo | ||
Castillejos | Zambales | |
Baliwag | Bulacan | |
Alaminos | Laguna | |
Bay | ||
Binan | ||
Cabuyao | ||
Calamba | ||
Calauan | ||
Liliw | ||
Liliw Extension | ||
Los Banos | ||
San Pablo | ||
San Pedro | ||
Santa Cruz | ||
Santa Rosa | ||
Siniloan | ||
Victoria | ||
Balayan | Batangas | |
Batangas City | ||
Blue Isle | ||
Ibaan | ||
Rosario | ||
Lemery | ||
Lipa | ||
Tanauan | ||
Santo Tomas | ||
San Jose |