About Yokohama Christian School (YCS)
Four Core Values are crucial to understanding the values and community at Yokohama Christian School. Classical Education focuses on utilizing the natural gifts that children have at each stage of development. The academic program at Yokohama Christian School focuses on the Pre-Grammar and Grammar phases of the classical learning. YCS aims to equip students with the building blocks of learning at each stage in development in order that each student may be grow in wisdom and knowledge.
Classical Education believes in building a strong foundation for learning. With Classical principles in mind, YCS has established the following Core Values: Responsibility, Readiness, Respect, and Reverence. We aim to foster these values in each YCS student.
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Find Out More >Curriculum
American
Primary Language
English
Ages
2 to 11
Max Class Size
Unknown
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We have been very pleased with Yokohama Christian School (YCS). Our child enjoys going to school, has made many great friends with diverse backgrounds, all while being challenged to learn. The teachers and staff are easy to communicate with, always open to answer questions and share information with us on a regular basis. It is a small school with a family like atmosphere, with a focus on academics, biblical values, and social / play time. Because it is small school operating out of a church building, the facilities are somewhat limited compared to larger schools. The best review would more likely be written by my child so I asked a few questions: - Do you like your school (YCS)? - "I love it" - What do you love about your school? - "Bible story time, recess, Math, my teachers"