Christian Academy is the perfect school to send your child to if he/or she should grow up in a Christian environment. At CA, education and God are stressed most importantly. There also are weekly chapels that keep the students on the right track as well as christian faculty. There are new kids that often
... Read more join this school throughout the year and they seem to feel comfortable and welcomed by christian students there. God is the way, the truth, and the light, and what could go wrong if He is the main focal point of this school. Read less
Posted by a student on 02/05/09
My son attended CA from 2nd to 4th grade. The school is a somewhat strict, many times my son got in trouble for talking in the bathrooms. That's a small price to pay for quality education. As far as education, the school is the best. My son is exceeding beyond expectation in his new school. I
... Read more am somewhat disappointed in the amount of homework my son is now getting compared to CA. He some times have homework maybe once a week in his new school. Is CA strick, yes, but quality of education, no questions, one of the best on the Island. If your child is disciplined CA would be a great school, if your child lacks discipline you may want to find another school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/09/08
I am in the Air Force. My son started in the public school on Hickam. I was shocked to see his 3rd grade material was the same as his his California 2nd grade material. To top it off, he was never given any outside assignments or homework. After the school year, I entered him into CA. What a change!
... Read more He has been constantly challenged and is learning items his public counter-parts are not even touching. To top it off, he is learning great morals. On his sports team, they emphasis sportmanship. The coaches are passing great morals to him. My son is in the 4th grade and will be in this school till I have to leave. Also, the public schools seem to have too many days off.(too many with no assignments). CA has a traditinal schedule and a structured work load. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/28/08
My son has attended since he was 4 years old and is currently in 1st grade. My daughter is currently attending preschool. This school reinforces Christian beliefs and good behavior and has an excellent curriculum. I totally disagree with the 'they forget the real world' comment - I find they work with
... Read more parents to build a foundation that will help children deal with the real and secular world. As parents we have a responsibility to provide our children with the best tools and environment possible for their growth and development. I am very pleased with our choice because I am seeing positive results...and so do others around us. For example, my son's SAT scores were 99.9% in the nation for his reading. This means he scored in top 1st percentile. And people always tell me how courteous and respectful he is. We highly recommend this school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/26/07
Honestly, this school used to be wonderful for having a great Christian foundation. But over the years, with all the changes, Christian Academy has gone downhill, both in education and knowledge. It is good to have a strict environment, however if too strict, you will only provoke children to go against
... Read more you. The lack of teachers is also another problem. The students aren't able to learn full in core subjects, which handicaps them in a way that is not right. The emphasize too much on religion, that they forget the real world outside of the confines of their precious school and church. The kids need to learn the truth, hiding it from them with religion is absolutely ridiculous. Read less
Posted by a former student on 05/09/07
Very strict without proper explaination of basic core subjects. Lack of accountability. Too much power in church involvement. Parents have little to no say on childrens curriculum. Very close minded school staff. Little access to extracurriclar activities.
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Posted by a parent on 11/28/06
This school is going through curriculum changes, but over all I felt my child has had a wonderful education this year. My child's teacher (5th) has pushed my child to write more, and I've seen a big improvement.
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Honolulu schools — Christian Academy is located at 3400 Moanalua Rd, Honolulu HI 96819. 3400 Moanalua Rd is in the Moanalua neighborhood and 96819 ZIP code in Honolulu, HI Christian Academy is a Private school that serves grade levels PK - 12.
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