Brampton Christian Academy

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Brampton Christian Academy

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Motto Building a Firm Foundation
Established 1977
Type Private
Principal Robert J. Boshart
Students 555
Location Caledon, Ontario, Canada
Campus rural campus
Colours burgundy and Grey
Mascot bobcat
Website http://www.bramptoncs.org/

BCA, or Brampton Christian Academy, founded in 1977, is a private school located in Caledon, Ontario, Canada. It was wholly owned and operated by Kenndy Road Tabernacle, until 1997 when it separated itself, and is a member of ACSI. It is accrederated by the Ministry of Education.

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[edit] Mission

To provide quality education from grades K-12 integrated with Christian values and beliefs. Students regularly take part in classroom devotions, chapels, and community involvement.

[edit] Arts

The high school's music department has three bands, Academy Band, Jazz band, and the Brass Quintet.

[edit] Athletics

The high school's team is called the Brampton Christian Bobcats. There are teams for badminton, basketball, cross-country, soccer, swimming, track and field and volleyball. The teams participate in Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations, Region of Peel Secondary School Athletic Association, and Ontario Christian Secondary Schools Athletic Association tournaments.

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