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History

Since its inception, Pioneer Academy of Science has overgrown its maximum capacity, with an ever-increasing enrollment from both Local and International venues. Pioneer Academy of Science is an Independent private school that provides education to students from grades Pre – K through 12. Our school bases its actions on kindness, honesty, and respect for self and others. Pioneer Academy of Science is founded on high academic achievement principles. A solid foundation in core subjects is taught along with fundamental moral values. Students will graduate as responsible, intellectual and self directed individuals, with all the skills that require one to be a successful member of society. We are open to all qualified students regardless of race, religion, color or ethnic origin. Pioneer Academy of Science is a subsidiary of Milky Way Education Center, Inc.

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