Fort Bend Christian Academy

[4] FBCA pursues a mission "to equip students to thrive spiritually, academically, socially, emotionally, and physically" through weekly chapel, maintaining a 10:1 student-to-teacher ratio in the upper school and providing a wide variety of honors and AP courses.

"[19] In 2020, a STEAM Lab was opened for the Lower and Middle School[20] focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics.

Students engage in STEAM enrichment classes beginning in PreK, developing skills to code and program robots, learn about science fundamentals such as states of matter, and work on engineering projects designed to teach and engage students on fundamental engineering and physics principles.

In Middle School, "the traditional academic program offers a rich selection of classes within arts, world languages, technology, creative writing and leadership opportunities.

Students participate in weekly chapel and dive deeper into daily Bible classes"[19] designed to develop servant leaders.

[21] Fort Bend Christian Academy sports teams are known as the Eagles; their colors are green and white with gold accent.

Multiple sports are offered in each sports season, including cheerleading, dance team, cross country, football, and volleyball in the fall; basketball, cheerleading, dance team, soccer, and swimming in the winter; and baseball, golf, softball, tennis, track and field in the spring.

[25] On February 15, 2019, FBCA named former University of Notre Dame and former NFL player Jordan Black as head football coach.

[28] On July 19, 2023, FBCA named former Rice University Quarterback and NFL Wide Receiver Bert Emanuel as the new director of athletics.

Throughout the academic year, students actively participate in TAPPS competitions and various performances, showcasing their talents and skills acquired through the fine arts program.

The school, on the property of Sugar Creek Baptist Church, had one teacher in its initial year, and 1988 it had 14 students with first grade included.