As a discipleship school, Harvest Christian Academy partners with Christian families to accomplish two goals in the lives of their students; academic competence and spiritual maturity. To accomplish these goals, HCA works with students to intentionally develop character, demonstrate competence and discover their calling.
Spiritually, students are immersed in academic curriculum that is biblically integrated in each subject. Discipleship themes are in place at every grade level and essential biblical questions are discussed and analyzed to teach and develop these concepts in the lives of students.
Academically, Harvest has carefully analyzed its curriculum in relation to state and national standards and aligned its objectives with Texas educational requirements and College Board standards. Utilizing the most current information on how students learn, HCA regularly trains faculty on engaging, effective teaching styles including significant use of technology in the classroom.
Serving K-12 students, HCA was established in 1994 by Harvest Church and now operates as an independent 501 (c) 3, non-profit corporation. HCA is accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and is recognized by TEPSAC (Texas Private School Accreditation Commission). The school utilizes the 40-acre campus of Harvest Church, conveniently located on Highway 377. HCA has developed an athletic complex at this site as well.
The total student experience includes many co-curricular activities. Students compete in the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) in ten sports including football, basketball, volleyball, cross country, tennis, softball, baseball, golf, track and cheer. Students also compete in fine arts and academic meets through ACSI and TAPPS.









