History of HVCA
Huntingdon Valley Christian Academy was established in 1969 under the name Greater Philadelphia Junior Academy, as a regional school to provide Christ-centered education for the children of Greater Philadelphia Seventh-day Adventist Churches. Prior to 1969, Hatboro Church School served the youth in the area. In May of 1998, the school changed its name to Huntingdon Valley Christian Academy to reflect more accurately its location and commitment to the community.
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HVCA's Facilities
The facility now has ten classrooms. In addition, the Academy has a gymnasium, a library, an interactive playground system, and a large blacktop [paved] play area. The school is situated on approximately twenty acres of beautiful nature preserve-type land. Several large meadows, a small meandering stream, and wooded areas are the setting for Huntingdon Valley Christian Academy.
Please visit us. We'd be honored to guide you on a tour of our school and introduce you to our teaching staff.
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Financial Sponsors
Huntingdon Valley Christian Academy is sponsored by eight Seventh-day Adventist churches:
The school board is comprised of members from the eight churches.
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