Christian Academy in Japan Reviews (6)

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Overall 4.70
Facilities 5.00
Academics 5.00
Teachers 5.00
Sports 5.00
Music & Arts 5.00
Science & Tech 5.00

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How would you rate Christian Academy in Japan?

tanama, 25/05/2022 @ 01:11:05
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Christina Parsley, 3 weeks ago


Great Christian school with a great reputation!

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Zachary Smoker, a year ago


10/10 Would recommend. Great place for all, especially if you are looking for a Christian education. Good academics, diverse set of student clubs, strong sports teams, and friendly environment.

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Stephen Oue, 6 months ago


that feeling u get when joe's crispy, chewy ear, is in your toes.

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Jonah Swenson, a year ago


Very high quality education, but lacking in practical training for developing ones career goals and aspirations. Facilities are very nice and are much better in comparison to local public high schools in Japan. Would overall recommend.

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eddyraka, a year ago


I never felt like I belonged in Japan when I moved from Hawaii until I attended CAJ. Teachers always helped me understand the material and not just complete it. The academic level is high and prepares you for college. Many students in America did not even know the proper way of writing essays, making power points or even know how to present. CAJ was really strict, but college was smooth because CAJ prepared me! I see comments that are saying that CAJ is religiously biased, well it is, if you look at the name of the school, it is a Christian school. So if you do not want that then I suggest you go to another school. And CAJ does not force students to convert to Christianity, that is really up to the student, but if they feel that way, thats on them. Overall, CAJ is a great place to learn, grow, and build relationships with other students who are just like you, coming from different cultures and living in Japan. Teachers make mistakes, the school is not perfect, but I believe that all teachers strive to do their best to help students to the best of their abilities. I would recommend this school!

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