The mission and purpose of the Secondary Program at Plymouth Christian Academy for grades 7-12 are to provide an education that supports young people during a pivotal time of growth. PCA offers a strong foundation for students in grades 7-12 that allows them to pursue excellence in all areas of school and life for the glory of God.
Middle school and high school academics at PCA are rich with opportunities in the arts, sciences, athletics, and beyond. We seek to create well-rounded leaders through engagement in various disciplines such as biblical studies, technology, fine arts, math and sciences, world language, physical education, and more.
Extracurricular endeavors are also encouraged for students in grades 7-12. Students are able to explore their God-given gifts with passion and joy inside our positive, inclusive environment. Sports teams, artistic outlets, and opportunities to serve their community work in conjunction to build future leaders who walk forward in life with a Christ-like attitude and a joyful heart.
During their time at Plymouth Christian Academy, our students develop high-level thinking and reasoning skills, expand their creative expressivity, and deepen their relationship with Christ all while cultivating the values of integrity, respect, and teamwork.
PCA aligns its instruction with state and national standards to ensure students meet grade level norms. Each subject is taught from a biblical worldview. Our students have the privilege of understanding the world in which they live from a meaningful and eternal perspective.
The curriculum at Plymouth Christian Academy undergoes a regularly scheduled review cycle.
The Advanced Placement (AP) program at Plymouth Christian Academy is a cooperative endeavor between secondary schools and colleges/universities. It allows high school students to take college-level academic courses and gives them the opportunity to demonstrate academic mastery through the AP exams. Depending on university requirements, students may have the opportunity to earn college credit with their AP exam scores. Students must check with the universities of their choice to ascertain advanced placement policies. All students enrolled in AP courses are required to take the AP exams. The cost of each AP exam is the responsibility of the student.
Plymouth Christian Academy Sophomore-Junior-Senior students may elect to take college level courses through colleges such as Concordia University-Ann Arbor (CUAA) or Schoolcraft College. Dual enrollment allows students the potential of earning high school and/or university credit for select courses. To view the full PCA policy regarding dual enrollment, online, and off-campus academic courses, please click here.
Students interested in dual enrollment should contact our school counselor to begin the application process and to determine their eligibility. If the student is determined to be eligible, he/she must then submit a college application and a PCA Dual Enrollment form to the school counselor.