MCA – NCLC SCHOOL HISTORY
The National Christian Life College/Maranatha Christian Academy (NCLC/MCA) is a non-stock, non-sectarian, non-profit institution offering high-quality, low-cost education with an emphasis on Christian values. Founded in 1980 as a small preschool class, it has significantly grown, now boasting over 100 branches nationwide.
The school’s founder, Leticia S. Ferriol, Ed.D., aimed to provide high-quality education fostering intellectual, social, moral, and spiritual development. The school’s Christian orientation keeps it aligned with current educational trends and socio-economic changes, focusing on moral and spiritual growth alongside academics. The institution’s transformation has spanned from preschool to high school, driven by commitment and faith.
– SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY –
“Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it,” – Proverbs 22:6
MISSION
“pROVIDING STUDENTS WITH GREATER ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION THAT INSTILLS CHRISTIAN VALUES, IDEALS AND COMPETENCIES ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESSFULLY MEET THE DEMANDS AND CHALLENGES OF THE 21ST CENTURY.”
VISION
“A SCHOOL SYSTEM THAT UPHOLDS CHRISTIAN TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE TO GOD AND HUMANITY THROUGH LIBERATING EDUCATION TOWARDS A GOD-FEARING SOCIETY.”
GOAL
“Our goal is to be a progressive Christian institution committed to the total formation and transformation of individuals into the highly-educated, disciplined and enlightened leaders of the future.”
MOTTO
“SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO, EXCELLENCE IS OUR GOAL.”
CORE VALUES
THE SCHOOL IS GUIDED BY CORE VALUES IN ITS ACADEMIC AND NON-CURRICULAR PROGRAMS AND WORK PHILOSOPHY TO FORM YOUNG LEADERS WHO POSSES THE NCLC/MCA “ATTRIBUTES”.