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Defunct school in Kingston, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Kingston Bible College Academy
Address
743 Academic Avenue, RR 5
Kingston, Nova Scotia, B0P 1R0
Canada
Coordinates44°58′17″N 64°56′19″W / 44.971341°N 64.938646°W / 44.971341; -64.938646
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Funding typePrivate
Religious affiliation(s)Independent Baptist
Founded1936
FounderJohn J. Sidey
AdministratorBrian Banks
PrincipalBeth Lennox
GradesK5–12
Enrollment32 (2006)
LanguageEnglish

Kingston Bible College Academy (KBCA) was a fundamental Independent Baptist school located in Kingston, Nova Scotia. It was a private schooling facility that offered grades primary though twelve. The school colors were blue, purple, white and red. The school was established in 1936 by John J. Sidey. The school taught from a Christian perspective using a literalist interpretation of the Bible, supplements provincial textbooks with those from BJU Press and A Beka Book.

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