Grace Christian College


Grace Christian College , formerly known as Grace Christian High School, is a Born Again Christian school that caters primarily to Chinese Filipino students and provides education from Pre-Nursery to College. It is situated in Grace Village, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Its current president is Dr. Christine Joy Tan, as the college's former long-time President Dr, James L. Tan has stepped down last May 2020.

History

Grace was founded on July 5, 1950 at Nagtahan Street in San Miguel, Manila, by a Chinese educator Mrs. Julia L. Tan and American Baptist missionaries Dr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Spahr. Few years after, in 1966, Grace moved to its current location in Grace Village, Quezon City, to accommodate an increasing student population while donating the Nagtahan location to Grace Bible Church for the Christian Academy in Manila. Inauguration for the new campus was held on September 10, 1966. Two years after, the school bought more properties inside Grace Village for further expansion.

Curriculum

The school uses the A BEKA Curriculum in English, Science and Bible.

Clubs and Organizations

Art Club, Student Community Service, English Club, Filipino Club, Grace Mathineers, Glee Club, Grace Chinese and Western Orchestra, Herodotus Society, Grace Journal, Morning Devotion, Music Club, "Positive" Science Club, Snapshot Society, Astronomy Club, Grace Student Council, and the Grace College Student Council.

Notable alumni

Kindergarten, elementary and high school students hold their Chinese classes in the afternoon. Except for several sections in second year high, which they held their Chinese classes in the morning. The Chinese curriculum consists of eight subjects – Chinese Language , Chinese Phonetics, Chinese Composition, Chinese Conversation, Chinese Literature, Chinese Computer, Chinese Writing, Chinese Culture , and Chinese Mathematics .

Sister Schools

Source

Taiwan