TCA School Description

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TCA School Description
TCA was built to provide the best educational opportunities for our students. A combination of the location, programs, architecture, and overall atmosphere contribute to the school’s advancement in its many educational programs. The school’s location at Genovia was specifically chosen to benefit our science and environmental programs. The environmental sciences have even put in a greenhouse to assist in their learning. The grounds are kept in prime condition to show reflect our standards. We especially pay close attention to the areas that our friendly animals frolic in. Our grounds are complete with best sporting arenas and equipment to fulfill the needs of the athletic department. We also have multiple parking decks for all students and faculty not far from the school itself. Within the short walk from the parking decks to the school a person can enjoy the sights of the garden
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Most importantly, you can get up close and personal with our collection of tame exotic animals that roam our many acres of land. When approaching the castle many people have had to stop and stare in awe of its beauty. The four towers with ivy crawling up them are quite beautiful to behold along with the glittering glass windows that capture the light and scatter it about the marble flooring. The glass dome that covers the top of the castle allows for sunlight to fill the school. The hand crafted great oak doors give way to the interior of TCA’s marvelous facility.
When you walk into the school you can check in with the attendance lady who sits in a great mahogany desk. And behind her are two grand staircases that lead to the second floor balcony. Also

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