- Alma Heights Christian Academy
Infobox School
name= Alma Heights Christian Academy
headmaster=
director= David Welling
established=1955
type= Private
religion= Christian
grades= K-12
location= Grades K-4, 1295 Seville Dr.
Grades 5-12, 1030 Linda Mar Blvd.
address=
city= Pacifica
state=California
zipcode= 94044
country= USA
enrollment= 300
campus=Suburb an
motto= "Fides Scientia Virtus"
("Faith, Knowledge, Virtue")
colors= Blue and Silver color box|Blue color box|Silver
mascot= Eagles
conference= [http://www.cifccs.org/leagues/cpsal.htm CPSAL]
picture=
website= [http://www.almaheights.org/ www.almaheights.org] |Enrollment and Graduates
Alma Heights students range from kindergarten through twelfth grade. The
2005 -2006 enrollment of the school is approximately 350 students, of which over one-hundred twenty are high school students. The high school subscribes to theUniversity of California prescribed curriculum, and graduates are accepted by many schools, including the University of California system. Over ninety-percent of Alma Heights graduates attend a college or university.Facilities
. The school property now provides buildings on two campuses, one campus on each side of Linda Mar Boulevard. The Seville Campus includes the first completed building, and houses the kindergarten through fourth grade. The White Field Campus includes fifth through twelfth grade in separate buildings. The last two buildings to be added to the campus were fully occupied during the 2005-2006 school year. These comprise of (1) an official-sized gymnasium which also includes classrooms, a commercial-sized kitchen, men's and women's shower/restrooms, a conference room, and workshops; and (2) a library which also includes a computer lab, science lab and lecture rooms, and offices.
Accreditation
Alma Heights maintained membership with CACS throughout its early history, which then developed into the
Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). Alma Heights achieved accreditation with theWestern Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) in early2003 , and the school is seeking dual accreditation with WASC and ACSI within the next five years.Origins
Alma Heights Christian Academy is named after Bishop
Alma White , the founder of thePillar of Fire Church , and reflects the mission statement of its parent organization:Article 11, Page 29 of the Pillar of Fire Constitution:
The purposes for which this organization is formed are the building up of the
Kingdom of God in the earth through the preaching of the gospel; the publication and circulation of religious literature; the establishment and maintenance of schools for both secular and religious instruction, with all necessary adjuncts for their support and efficiency; the establishment and maintenance of churches for the spreading of theGospel ; the engaging in works of education, benevolence, patriotism, charity, and missions everywhere, and the building up ofChristian character among all people.Property for the establishment of a Christian school was purchased in
1949 -1951 inPedro Valley , later to become the city ofPacifica, California . Alma Heights Christian Academy opened in1955 as a combination boarding and day school with an enrollment of 20 students. The boarding school was closed in the spring of1965 because the population of Pacifica had increased so that a greater demand for day students had materialized.External links
* [http://www.almaheights.org/ Alma Heights Christian Academy]
* [http://www.pillar.org/ Pillar of Fire International]
* [http://www.acsi.org/ Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)]
* [http://www.wascweb.org/ Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)]
* [http://www.coastsidechurch.org/ Coastside Community Church]
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