First Baptist Academy of Universal City

Private | PK-12 | Baptist | 425 students |  

PHONE: (210) 658-5331

FAX: (210) 658-7024

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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1401 Pat Booker Rd

Universal City, TX 78148

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First Baptist Academy of Universal City is a private school in Universal City, Texas. It is coed and Baptist affiliated, serving 425 students in grades PK-12.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 8 school community members.

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Posted on Nov 17, 2011
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We have been familiar with FBAUC for several years. We have been impressed with the school and the children that we knew there. Last year as we entered 1 of our 3 children into the Middle School age class and new environment, we have never been so pleased. We have now entered the other 2 and could not be happier. The staff as well as the teachers have been extremely honest and helpful in every area. The change from a public system to a private is not always an easy transition for the parent as well as the children. The Godly care and love for the kids has been refreshing. The academic strength and pressure has been a healthy change and forces responsibility on the kids in a healthy way. We have had a great experience with the school in every way to date. We are only looking forward to a GYM! This would make the whole experience a little more enjoyable for the athletic aspect of the school. Hopefully, this to shall come!
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Posted on Sep 16, 2011
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I attended this school prior to the change of name when it was UCCA. I attended from PreK to 6th grade (highest level at the time). I still remain active in the involvements at the school as well as the church, staff, and teachers. I dont know if it has changed since I attended a decade or so ago. but I know there are still many familiar faces which cant possibly mean anything else other than it is still the wonderful school it was when i was a child. I have since thanked my parents for allowing me the experience. In highschool I was re united with a boy I went to the fourth grade with there, and he still remembers that year as the best year of his childhood. I have made life long friendships with my fellow students and now as an adult with the teachers and words could never express what I have learned about (tradition educations of course too) God, Faith. Hope, and Love. I doubt that I would be the loving woman of God that I am today If i had not attended First Baptist. If I live here still when I have children they will no doubt attend at least for a good foundation of elementary education at first baptist.

Posted on May 6, 2008
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My daughter is in K4 and it is a wonderful program. Going five days a week for half a day prepares them for kindergarten and it's schedule. The staff love the children and teach them the importance of God and how to love each other. It is a great school and I would send her to kindergarten there is we weren't moving. All of the teachers are attentive to the kids and her, Mrs. Rightnour, is a wonderful Christian teacher who loves all of her kids.
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Posted on May 27, 2005
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Good school, very advanced academics. Everyone is nice and parents are involved.
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