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Who ARE We?
PCA is a bilingual christian school nestled in a small, green mountainside, on the NW side of Palacaguina, Nicaragua.
PCA is bilingual school: PCA seeks to emerge kids in an english language classroom, recognizing that exposure to a new language at a child’s young age, increases a child’s ability to learn a second language and greatly effects english comprehension once the student becomes an adult.
PCA is a christian school: The region of Palacaguina lacks christian school options for students. We believe that true long term change for a student’s future starts with a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Mission & Vision
Mission: To offer the community of Palacaguina an educational option based on moral values and Christian principles. We promote a complete student development (personal, social and spiritual) and a positive academic experience from preschool to high school, working together with families to achieve our Vision.
Vision: Change a Generation of children through a biblically based, bilingual education.
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By the grace of God we are the only private, bilingual and Christian school in our city. At PCA, children are able to receive a quality education based in Christian values and in superior facilities.
This education is only possible because of the contribution people like you make by sponsoring a child. You can change a child’s life for only $42 a month or $504 a year.
You can help change a generation by supporting, praying, and encouraging a child today. Click below to see children currently available for sponsorship.
Students PreK3 - 9th Grade
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Palacaguina Trip Report
For our update this month, I want to share with you our recent trip to Palacaguina. What an amazing, life-changing trip. We took 15 people from 4 states collectively traveling more than 18,000 miles to serve in Palacaguina, Nicaragua.
Faithfulness
Often, we ask ourselves this question, “How can I live a life of faithfulness.” All through the New Testament
we read of how God calls us to a life of faith and being faithful, but what does that practically mean.
Angels and Angels
Thank you to those of you who live to bless and serve others in this way and specifically those who have blessed us in this way. We have had several “angels” this month and we are so grateful for those who love Jesus and show that love by ministering to and caring for the children and families touched each day by PCA.



