French Camp Academy
About French Camp Academy
French Camp Academy, a Christ-centered home and school, exists to serve people for the glory of God. FCA is not a reform school, therapeutic program, orphanage, or expensive private school. FCA students choose to attend French Camp Academy looking for resources to equip them for the next phase of life. FCA admits qualified students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin from ages 7-18. FCA is an interdenominational, independent boarding program owned by a self-perpetuating Board of Trustees. Its staff and student body are of numerous denominations, and its program is Christ-centered. FCA is a tool that young people can use to prepare their lives academically, socially, emotionally, physically, and spiritually.French Camp Academy facilitates support ministries that complement its work with young people. Camp of the Rising Son, Rainwater Observatory, French Camp Historical Village, and WFCA Radio provide opportunities for young people to learn specific skills and knowledge about the Christian camping industry, astronomy, hospitality industry, and radio broadcasting. Located on the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway, French Camp Academy invites guests to come explore all that God is doing through the efforts of many people over the past 140 years. Start by visiting frenchcamp.org, a great place to learn more about FCA's unique ministry to deserving young people.
What “Highly Trusted” Means
Highly Trusted reflects a ministry's commitment to operating transparently and accountably beyond Christian-specific stewardship standards alone. This ministry has been verified against fourteen of fifteen criteria of The Most Trusted Standard — demonstrating biblical financial integrity, sound governance, and a complete framework of governance policies.
What distinguishes Highly Trusted is the additional commitment to public transparency. This ministry has made its financial records, governance information, and program reporting accessible to the public, putting its operations in the open where any donor can examine them.