Program areas at TKA
Academics - The King's Academy is a christ-centered college preparatory school for students in grades 6-12. Tka offers a variety of academic curricula, 20 ap classes, and 9 honors classes with choices tailored to The individual student's talents and aspirations. Students are encouraged to choose The curriculum that best suits them, whether it be a challenging all around course of study or one tailored to a specific interest or goal. This multifaceted curriculum prepares graduates for a college career built on The cornerstones of intellectual curiosity, ingenuity, diligence, and confidence. From The class of 2022, (91% are enrolled in a college or university, 8% in a 2-year college, and one student took a gap year.) From The class of 2023, 99% enrolled in a college or university. (90% are enrolled in a 4-year college or university, 9% in a 2-year college, and one student entered The professional occupation of dance.
Athletics - The King's Academy athletic program desires to "pursue victory with honor and to train up players committed to living a life of excellence in all areas, working unto The lord always and in every aspect of their lives. Tka is a member of The California interscholastic federation (cif), The central coast section (ccs), The west bay athletic league (wbal), The peninsula athletic/santa clara valley athletic league. Tka offers 52 athletic teams (14 - fall, 17 - winter, 21 - spring) high school sports: boys & girls basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball, girls flag football; boys baseball, football; girls softball. Junior high sports: boys & girls basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball; boys football, baseball; girls softball, girls flag football. Tka aims to compete at The ccs championship level each year. Many of our athletic teams win league titles, and a majority of varsity teams make it to The section playoffs.
Auxiliary - everything at tka is designed to bring students closer to god, to create strong relationships between students and staff, and to build christian servant leaders. The entire student body has daily opportunities to mature spiritually through home groups, retreats, chapels, peer groups, mentoring, and service trips abroad as well as to local and u.s. Locations. Students can pursue their individual interests and contribute their god-given gifts and talents outside The classroom by participating in The multitude of activities offered: student-initiated clubs, academic teams, honor societies, theatre productions, choir, string orchestra, band and color guard, individual grade events, and a myriad of all-school activities sponsored by student council and spiritual life. Four full-time counselors offer comprehensive academic and college planning and programs beginning in The ninth grade.
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