Community Christian Academy (CCA) Preschool and Childcare Center is an independent, non-denominational Christian Childcare Center and School located in Olympia/Lacey, Washington that is committed to a program that partners with parents in training up their children in the way of the Lord introducing core values and morals while inspiring spiritual, physical, intellectual, social, and emotional growth.
Our goals are to equip your children with a sound spiritual and academic foundation preparing them for a smooth transition into Kindergarten.
Located on the beautiful 14-acre Foundation Campus in Lacey, Washington, Community Christian Academy and Northwest Christian High School educate children from preschool through high school to a rigorous, college-prep diploma. Our learning objectives are planned to advance your child’s development, seamlessly transitioning from grade to grade.
- Child Ages:
- 2.5 years - 6 years
- Licenses & Accreditations:
- Washington State Department of Early Learning - ACSI Accredited
- Hours of Operation:
- Monday - Friday, 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
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The Whole Child is ministered to in the daily program in a variety of ways. Activities are presented in creative and fun ways to encourage childrens interest and involvement. We do this through a variety of learning methods such as
music, stories, computers, science, cooking, physical activity, hands-on activities, games, stations and crafts. The following overview provides guidelines/goals for six areas of development in which we focus:
- Spiritual – Bible Stories, memory verses from Scripture, object lesions, Christian songs, and prayer are taught daily. We encourage children to practically apply these lessons to their daily lives and interactions with others. We model Christ-like behavior and love to one another.
- Physical Development – Activities for growth and development of small and large muscle coordination using a variety of games, exercise movements, and materials and spaces on our beautiful large campus.
- Intellectual – Thinking skills, number/letter meaning and recognition is presented to encourage intellectual curiosity and application of knowledge through first hand discovery experiences.
- Social – Participation in group activities and class belonging and responsibility is presented actively in stories, role-plays, group activities, and modeling by teachers. Understanding of rules, sharing of space and resources, and conflict resolution lessons are taught daily.
- Moral – Values such as truth, respect for others, politeness, kindness, respect for Gods world are reinforced in all work and play situations.
- Emotional – Self-esteem and a feeling of security are built by providing care, love, consistency, and a safe, calm atmosphere.