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Hinkson Christian Academy

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Hinkson Christian Academy (HCA; Russian: Школа им. Хинксона) is a private Christian coeducational day school located in the South-Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia, serving students from kindergarten through 12th grade. All classes at HCA are conducted in English except foreign language classes. AP and honors courses are available for juniors and seniors. School facilities include 22 classrooms, a computer lab, an art room, a music room, a fully equipped science lab, ESL and learning support classrooms, a library, and a gymnasium equipped with a weight room and locker rooms. The average high school class size is 10 students.

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Hinkson Christian Academy
Новочерёмушкинская улица, Moscow Akademichesky District

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Новочерёмушкинская улица 35 к3
117218 Moscow, Akademichesky District
Moscow, Russia
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