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Academics to Excel, Faith to Inspire.

The First Academy in Orlando is a Christ-centered school for students from nursery school through high school. Megan Fleming, the Creative Marketing Manager for the school and an alumnus, shares that “We integrate a Biblical worldview in all of our classes. We also include Biblical teachings for all of our students as well as chapel once a week.”

Navigating today’s educational landscape is a challenge every parent faces as they seek out a school that aligns with their vision for their family. The First Academy has a clear vision for educating children dating back to 1986 when it was founded.

“Our goal,” Megan says, “is to develop the next generation of Christian leaders. We start by educating our students academically, socially, and spiritually. As we like to say, we are educating them for eternity by educating their minds and hearts. We provide them with the Academics to Excel and the Faith to Inspire.”

There are many things that make The First Academy special. They have extensive athletics and fine arts programs starting in elementary school all the way through to varsity-level sports. Students and their families cheer for the Royals, on the field, court, in the theater, and beyond.

Academics is where the school truly shines. All of the instructors and teachers are well-qualified with extensive training in their fields. Several have attended seminary, seventy-nine percent have advanced degrees, and all share a Biblical worldview. As a result, The First Academy can boast of a remarkable 100% college acceptance rate for its graduates.

If you are looking for a Christ-centered and academically rigorous educational environment for your child and want to learn more about all that The First Academy has to offer, visit their website.

The First Academy
(407) 206-8600
thefirstacademy.org

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