Christ Church Day School-NASNI Coronado

Welcome to Christ Church Day School located in the beautiful seaside island village of Coronado, CA. What began as an outreach of Christ Church, the Day School opened its doors in 1957 and has developed a rich tradition of academic excellence while teaching to the whole child. Currently, we are serving students in Junior Kindergarten through Sixth Grade with an average class size of 14 students. At CCDS, you will find happy, engaged students who are encouraged by teachers, parents, and administrators to develop their natural curiosity and strive to achieve their full potential. There is a strong sense of community on our campus, and you will see students from different grades working together on projects, sharing their time, and engaging in service learning and outreach opportunities.

We invite you to explore the pages of our website to discover what makes our school so unique and one that warmly embraces and supports our students and their families. We also invite you to contact us and set up a time to visit our campus and see our community in action. Once on campus, you will see how we have combined academic excellence, small class sizes, a caring and skilled staff who engage the students in reasoning and creativity, and impressive resources to help foster student growth.

For over 60 years, we at CCDS have been guiding students to be academic and well-rounded young people with a solid foundation in both the classroom and in society. We look forward to meeting with you to share more about our wonderful school.

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Coronado High School-NASNI Coronado

Coronado High School (CHS) is a public high school in Coronado, California. It is the only high school in the Coronado Unified School District.

The California Department of Education gave it a California Distinguished School award in 2011[2] and two Model Continuation High School awards in 2014 and 2018.

At Coronado High School we celebrate the uniqueness of each individual and honor the diverse backgrounds, values, and perspectives which comprise our community. We are committed to recognizing, learning about, and supporting one another, and to preparing our students to learn, work, and thrive as citizens with cultural awareness and responsibility.

Coronado High School is a small school with the opportunities of a large campus. We provide a rigorous and challenging educational program, offering academic and extra-curricular opportunities aligned with much larger schools throughout the county. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards so there will be no shortage of opportunities for your student to feel challenged through high-quality instruction while accessing a wide variety of options to get connected to their school and fellow Islanders.

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Coronado Middle School-NASNI Coronado

Quality Education for Life
Through rigorous academic standards, high expectations, and a coordinated curriculum, Coronado Middle School and the Coronado Unified School District, in partnership with our small, involved community, will graduate students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in higher education, careers, society, and life with the confidence not only to dream but to determine their futures.

CUSD Vision   CUSD Vision

“We inspire, innovate, and create limitless opportunities to thrive.”

CUSD Vision   CMS Vision for Student-Centered Learning

CMS strives to create a culture of invested and empowered learners who recognize and respect personal learning approaches.

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Village Elementary School-NASNI Coronado

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Sacred Heart Parish School-NASNI Coronado

Sacred Heart Parish School provides a safe, Christ-centered environment where clergy, parents, and teachers work together for the benefit of our students. Our fine school is a place where children can grow in body, mind, and spirits to reach their fullest potential. We have a proud history and tradition, beginning in 1947, of providing a quality Catholic education for Coronado residents, and families from surrounding communities.

The strength of our school is our outstanding faculty and staff. Our credentialed teaching staff holds the highest standards for academic excellence, emphasizing Gospel values. Our faculty works hand in hand with parents, guiding students to develop a strong Catholic identity, and grow in knowledge and practice of the Catholic faith. We also have an outstanding Learning Center to service children with special needs or learning challenges.

For new families visiting our website for the first time, we invite you to consider joining the Sacred Heart Parish School family, where your child will build a foundation for a successful, faith-filled future. We hope that you will contact us to learn more about our school as a nurturing place for your children.

Our Mission

Through a dedicated clergy, faculty, staff, and parent community, Sacred Heart Parish School strives to create a warm and welcoming educational environment that is permeated by Christ’s love, concerned about the development of the whole child, and devoted to Catholic teachings and ideals.

There is a rich diversity of cultures, races, languages, abilities, and life experiences in our school community. Having the life of Jesus Christ as our model, we strive to be open, understanding, and respectful of the dignity of every person. We are united in our commitment to our shared faith in the Holy Trinity: God, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus, His Son, whose life exemplifies the love of all people.

Our Mission, as a Catholic school, calls for us to embrace an attitude of acceptance and respect for one another, thereby giving everyone the opportunity to be enriched.

Our Philosophy

Sacred Heart Parish School is a child-centered community in which each member is encouraged to acquire knowledge, skills, and Christ-like values in order to serve God, family, and society. In a world that is characterized by mobility, constant technological changes, competitiveness, complex family relationships, global issues, and diverse cultures, we commit ourselves to making Christian love the unifying goal and pervading tone of our school.

The Sacred Heart Parish School community holds as fundamental: belief in God, Christ, and Church, the value of all people, and commitment to service. We believe that parents have the primary responsibility for the education of their children and that our school and church—along with community support—enhance and complement this role.

We believe the central task of our school is to foster each child’s self-image as a creation of our loving God with unique abilities and gifts which must be expressed responsibly. The primary role of our teachers and staff is to facilitate learning by creating opportunities for each child to discover, reflect, learn, and create in preparation for taking his or her place in the family, and the civic, national, and global communities. We believe every person has equal dignity and an unalienable right to be educated.

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School Liaison Officer-NASNI Coronado

School Liaison Officer

The School Liaison Officer’s primary function is to serve as a conduit between parents, educators, and the command, so military-connected children experience a seamless transition during the transfer between schools.

The School Liaison Officers can offer information on area schools and help facilitate communication between the military family on matters relating to regional public and private schools as well as home school and alternative modes of education.

The School Liaison Officer provides information and resources for military families on internal organizations as well as some local organizations.

San Diego County has 42 independent school districts. There are 9 Installation School Liaison Officers in Navy Region Southwest; 4 specifically serving the San Diego Metro area. Each school district offers unique options for students in PreK-12th grade. Enrollment is based on the residence address of the family. See the Schools tabs below for more detailed information about your area of residence.

Student school enrollments are based on the residence address of the family. Some areas in San Diego are experiencing a growth in residential communities and so neighborhood school sites might fill to grade level capacity. Please contact the School Liaison Officer to inquire and get clarification on the school district’s process/policy regarding the temporary overflowing of students.

Enrollment Documents Needed:

1. Proof of Residency – 2 documents required
2. Signed Proof of Residency Affidavit
3. Driver’s License or other picture ID
4. Original Birth certificate
5. Current immunization record
6. Withdrawl slip (if mid-year), name and address of the previous school (unofficial transcripts required for 10th -12th-grade students)
7. School Entry Health Check-up required for K/1st grade entrance
8. Oral Health/Dental Exam required for TK/Kinder entrance
9. Last Report Card – middle school students and incoming 9th-grade students
10. Pertussis Immunization – Grades 7-12 students only

Transportation Services

Coronado Unified School District provides neighborhood-to-school transportation in the 2022-2023 school year to Silver trand Elementary School, Coronado Middle School, and NAB residents attending Village Elementary School. Visit https://docs.google.com/document/d/126GX-pveD2gN9QL1Ak2-jOApcQJD7An9mzjP0YTZjtc/edit for the bus route, times, and application

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