The Primacy Collegiate Academy

The Primacy Collegiate Academy
卓越大學先修學院
Location
99 Meide Street,
Shilin District Taipei City 11159
Taiwan (Republic of China)
台北市士林區美德街99號
Information
Other name TPCA
Type Private Church Affiliated
Denomination Seventh-day Adventist
Established 2002
Principal Michael Berglund
Grades 9 – 12
Enrollment 150+ Students
Education system American education
Language English
Accreditation Atlanta Adventist Academy (AAA) / Griggs International Academy / AdvancED
Website tpca.tp.edu.tw

The Primacy Collegiate Academy (TPCA; Chinese: 卓越大學先修學院), formerly Taipei Adventist Preparatory Academy (TAPA), is a private international high school located in the Shihlin District of Taipei City, Taiwan. It is affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

In 2002, Adventist College Preparatory Center (ACPC) was founded with the purpose of providing part-time English-language tutoring for high school students and college-placement assistance for students interested in attending English-speaking universities. During the first year, the school provided tutoring to 30 students and college-placement to 6 students. Throughout the following years, the student population increased and, in 2005, the English-language training was eventually integrated into an American curriculum high school offering regular and Advanced Placement courses. In 2005, the Academy had its first high school graduates—a class of three. In the fall of 2005, ACPC changed its name to Taipei Adventist Preparatory Academy or more commonly known as TAPA.

The Taipei Adventist Preparatory Academy continued to grow throughout the years until in 2012, it reached over 150 students representing twenty plus nationalities.

Accreditation

The Primacy Collegiate Academy follows the American educational system designated for private schools. It affiliated with Atlanta Adventist Academy in Atlanta, Georgia (AAA) and Griggs International Academy in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Through these affiliations, Primacy students are issued American high school transcripts and diplomas that are recognized by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and are accepted by western colleges and universities.

In addition to enriched academic standards, we participated in our Initial Accreditation Visit from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) in May 2013.

1:1 iPad Program

The former Taipei Adventist Preparatory Academy first transited into a 1:1 iPad school in the fall of 2011; the first in the Seventh-day Adventist school system (of over 7800 schools world-wide) and the first in Taiwan.

Notable people

李玉璽, Class of 2011 - Musician

蔣友青, Class of 2010

Rima Zeidan, Class of 2009 – Television presenter

Dacie Chao 趙岱新, Class of 2009 - Journalist

See also

References

    • Lin, Mei-Chun. "Life in Taiwan: Meeting the Educational Needs of Expat Families. TAS and TES are the biggest and best-known, but in fact Taiwan has a total of 19 international schools – and not all of them are in Taipei and not all teach in English". American Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 2009-11-02.

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