Chinese Christian Schools

Chinese Christian Schools
Chinese Christian Schools
Motto “Transforming lives for the glory of God.”
Established 1979
Type Private elementary and secondary
Administrator Robin Hom
Principal

Edward Yue (Elementary)

Gloria Ong (Middle and High)
Students 959
Grades

K–12 (Alameda)

K–8 (San Leandro)
Location

Alameda, California

San Leandro, California, United States
District ACSI
Campus

Alameda, CA

San Leandro, CA
Colors Maroon and Gold
Mascot Rambo the Ram
Yearbook The Record
Newspaper CCS Gazette
Website Official website

Chinese Christian Schools, also known as CCS, include elementary and secondary education. CCS is located in San Leandro, California, with a sister campus located in Alameda, California. Since the 2011-2012 school year, the high school has migrated to the Alameda campus. The majority of the student population is Chinese or of other Asian ethnicity, however students of other ethnic groups are not uncommon.[1] As CCS is a private school, all students are required to pay a nominal tuition fee.

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Mission

The school describes itself as “an educational ministry of Bay Area Chinese Bible Church that is college preparatory in academics, Christian in philosophy, and Chinese in culture.”[1] The motto of Chinese Christian Schools is “Transforming Lives for the Glory of God.”[2]

Academics

Students’ average score on the SAT college entrance exams are 588 on the Critical Reading, 583 in Writing, and 656 in Math. Chinese Christian Schools claims a 100% college attendance rate, and traditionally sends its graduates to the University of California or California State University system; some graduates also attend local community colleges.[3] Average class size is about 60 students.

AP Courses

CCS currently offers the following Advanced Placement courses:

  • English Language & Composition
  • English Literature & Composition
  • Chinese
  • Calculus AB
  • Calculus BC
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics B
  • European History
  • US History
  • US Government & Politics
  • Microeconomics
  • Psychology
  • Studio Art

Sports

Chinese Christian Schools also provides various sports teams at the Varsity and Junior Varsity level.

Fall Sports:
Men’s Soccer
Women’s Volleyball (Varsity and JV)
Women’s Tennis (JV)
Cross Country (Co-ed)

Winter Sports:
Men’s and Women's Basketball (Varsity and JV)

Spring Sports:
Women’s Soccer (Varsity)
Men's Volleyball (Varsity)
Track and Field (Co-ed)
Badminton (Co-ed)
Men’s Tennis (Varsity)[4]

Students with a GPA lower than 2.0 or are failing in any academic class are not allowed to participate in sports activities.[5]

Although CCS athletes do bring home occasional titles from Beijing, the program is most noted for receiving a high number of Sportsmanship and Scholar Athlete awards. The Scholar Athlete Award rewarded the athletes for maintaining the highest GPA average during the season. In 2007, a student athlete was recognized in the local newspaper for her outstanding character in competitions.

CCS first received a League Championship title in the spring season of 2008, for the Women’s Track and Field Team. The Women’s team tied for the league title Berean Christian, who had won the title the previous seven years. Chinese Christian Schools’ track and field athletes have also been attending high-end competitions and placing among the top few.

In the year 2011, Bay Area Chinese Bible Church built a worship venue that includes a much awaited gymnasium that can also be used as an auditorium, dubbed the "Gymnatorium." Beginning in the 2011-2012 school year, the athletics programs will use this gymnasium as a home gym, for both games and practices. The volleyball, basketball, and badminton programs will be housed in this gym.

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