ABOUT OUR CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Cornerstone Christian School offers a close-knit learning environment where teachers truly know their students. This safe, caring atmosphere strengthens growth and academics. Founded in 1997, CCS serves K–12 and is fully accredited by WASC and ACSI.
EST. 1997
1200
Students
45
Faculty & Staff
300k
Alumni
3500
Graduate Students
ACADEMICS
Elementary School
A strong foundation in literacy, math, and character development, fostering curiosity, confidence, and a love for learning.
About SchoolMiddle School
A structured and supportive environment that builds independence, critical thinking, and academic accountability.
About SchoolHigh School
A college-preparatory program designed to challenge students intellectually while preparing them for leadership and life beyond graduation.
About SchoolHomeschool/PSP
A partnership model that supports families with curriculum guidance, academic oversight, and community connection while learning at home.
About SchoolLIFE AT CCS
Campus life at Cornerstone Christian School is built on community, care, and growth. Students learn, connect, and thrive in an environment where they are known, supported, and encouraged every day.
Why Cornerstone?
With a small school environment, Cornerstone Christian School builds strong teacher-student relationships that enhance learning.
Academics
Founded in 1997, CCS provides K–12 education and is fully accredited by WASC and ACSI.
Athletics
CCS Athletics develops student-athletes of character, excellence, and integrity, encouraging them to compete at the highest level in daily life.
TEACHERS
Anthony Cabadas
Dean of Disciplines/Discipleship, Athletic DirectorInternational Testimonials
Hear from our international students about their experience at CCS
“I like the fact that Cornerstone offers tutors to help us when a subject is hard.”
SHU (CARLO) HAO
Country: China“What I like about Cornerstone is how easy it is to make friends here. We have the nicest teachers. They really help the international students keep up with the American students.”