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Does a student have to be an Orthodox Christian to attend Agia Sophia Academy?

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Does a student have to be an Orthodox Christian to attend Agia Sophia Academy?

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No. While Agia Sophia Academy is an Orthodox Christian School, it does admit students from all faith backgrounds. Agia Sophia Academy is unapologetically an Orthodox School. We do not alter and water-down anything we teach especially with regards to the faith. All students, regardless of background, are expected to participate in church services as well as in faith class. All who enroll at Agia Sophia Academy are made aware of these requirements and agree to participate in all activities and classes during the school day. Agia Sophia Academy currently has students who are not Orthodox Christians.

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No. While Agia Sophia Academy is an Orthodox Christian School, it does admit students from all faith backgrounds. However, Agia Sophia Academy is unapologetically an Orthodox Christian School. All students, regardless of background, are expected to participate in church services as well as in faith class. All who enroll at Agia Sophia Academy agree to participate in all activities and classes during the school day. The student body at ASA currently consists of about 20% non-Orthodox students and 80% Orthodox students from varying churches and backgrounds.

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