International Christian Academy (ICA) was an American boarding school in Bouaké, Ivory Coast.
It was established in 1962 as Ivory Coast Academy by the Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society (now Venture Church Network) and its main purpose was to provide a standard American education to the children of missionaries in West Africa.
In September 2002, during the Ivorian Civil War, children were trapped at the school for a week by fighting between government soldiers and rebels opposed to President Laurent Gbagbo.
Some of the students and staff then relocated to Dakar Academy in Senegal in order to complete the school year.
The ICA campus in eastern Bouaké was then used as a French military base in rebel-held Côte d'Ivoire.