South Bay Christian School
Your Child's Future Begins Here

Celebrating 60-Years of Educating Students in the South Bay

Christ-centered education for life-long learners: Empowering minds and strengthening hearts at
South Bay Christian School from TK - 8th Grade.

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2024-2025

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2024-2025

Spiritual Seekers

... demonstrate Christian values with love and compassion, and accept their earthly roles as children of God. 

Body-Honoring Individuals

... practice good health habits and exhibit physical fitness and endurance. 

Compassionate Citizens

... maintain healthy relationships with peers and adults, and act as advocates for others.

Scholastic Achievers

... communicate effectively, and problem solve with positive results.

Academic Achievement  ~  Social-Emotional Intelligence  ~  Physical Health  ~  Spiritual Growth  ~  Cognitive Development

At South Bay Christian School (TK-8th grade), we believe that a well-rounded education is defined by more than just academics. 

We empower our students to be leaders of their own lives, rather than simply following current trends or their peers. We equip them with the tools to make good decisions and become good citizens and friends. Weekly chapels, daily worship, scripture memory, prayer, and Bible classes help integrate a Christian worldview into all subjects and add spiritual depth to learning.

We teach students to think critically and problem-solve through written, visual, auditory, and kinesthetic teaching methods. Our MAP test scores demonstrate significant academic growth, with students retaining what they learn thanks to our multifaceted approach to teaching, better preparing them for high school. 

Our faculty and staff work to create a welcoming atmosphere that lets parents and students know they are cared for. Regular communication and progress reports help keep families involved in the academic process. 

At South Bay Christian School, we educate the whole child. 

"Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all."

~ Aristotle