Christian Academy in Japan
Christian Academy in Japan | |
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Address | |
1-2-14 Shinkawa-cho, Higashikurume-shi, Tokyo 〒203-0013 Higashikurume Japan | |
Information | |
Type | Private |
Motto | Equipping students to serve Japan and the world for Christ |
Established | 1950 |
Head of school | Anda Foxwell |
Enrollment | 464 (2008-09 SY) + 285 in SSS/ |
Color(s) | Blue & Gold |
Mascot | Knights |
SSS Director | Jacquie Willson |
Website | http://caj.ac.jp/ |
Christian Academy in Japan (クリスチャン・アカデミー・イン・ジャパン) (CAJ), established in 1950, is a private Christian school in the city of Higashikurume, Tokyo, Japan that provides a Christian American-style education in English. As of 2010, CAJ had over 465 students, from kindergarten through high school. About 48% of the students are children of Christian missionaries who work for some 40 different mission organizations. The students come from more than 25 countries, with 41% from the United States, 32% from Japan, and 12% from Korea. Most students commute to school by public transportation, bicycle or walking. The four-acre (16,000 m²) campus in the western suburbs of Tokyo also includes a classroom building, auditorium, library, gymnasium, computer lab, home economics and industrial arts facilities, and a dining hall.
Mission
The stated mission of Christian Academy in Japan is to equip students to serve Japan and the world for Christ.
Core Values
"Creation in the image of the one living and true God bestows special dignity and value on all human beings, and mandates us to be God's agents of creativity, care, and compassion in the world"[1]
- God is the author of all truth
- God created humans in His image
- God created humans for community
CAJ's program applies this biblical approach to life and learning, addresses the whole person, and equips students to become responsible learners, discerning thinkers, productive collaborators, effective communicators, and faithful caretakers
Activities
CAJ has a wide range of activities for its students. Chapel is included for all ages. Elementary school activities include several musical groups and various field trips. Middle and high school activities include the CAJ Student Council, sports, drama, music, field trips, yearbook, school newspaper, and community service opportunities.
CAJ has an award winning Robotics program. CAJ VEX Robotics teams have won numerous awards at regional competitions and were selected to represent Japan at the World VEX Robotics World Championship in 2016, 2017 and 2018. At the fall 2018 regional championship competing with schools from Northeast Asia and Hawaii, CAJ teams won the Judges Award and the Excellence Award (overall first place).
History
In July 2019, the Christian Academy in Japan started investigating 66 cases of alleged past abuse of students. The cases date as early as the late 1950s and include physical and sexual abuse by faculty to students.[2]
Athletics
- 2005 Boys' Far East Soccer Champions
- 2007 Boys' Far East Soccer Champions
- 2007 Girls' Far East Volleyball Champions
- 2009 Boys' Far East Soccer Champions
- 2009 Boys' Cross Country League Champions
- 2009 Girls' Far East Volleyball Champions
- 2010 Boys' Basketball League Champions
- 2010 Boys' Soccer DoDDs League Champions
- 2010 Boys' Far East Cross Country Champions
- 2011 Boys' Far East Tennis Champions
- 2012 Boys' Far East Soccer Champions
- 2017 Boys' Far East Soccer Champions
Notable alumni and attendees
This article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (December 2011) |
- SoulJa, a Japanese rapper
- Mobi Fehr, a professional soccer player formerly on the USA U-17 team
- Mark Joseph, a multimedia producer, author, and founder/CEO of MJM Entertainment Group and Bully! Pulpit.
- Paul Hersey, Senior Diplomatic Interpreter / Pianist at U.S. Dept. of State.
- Ruthy Kanagy book writer and bicycle tour guide[3]
- Maria Ozawa, Actress
Sponsoring mission groups
Christian Academy in Japan is owned and operated by the following six evangelical mission groups that provide the school with leadership and teachers:
- Christian Reformed World Missions
- Evangelical Covenant Church Board of World Missions
- OMS
- SEND International
- TEAM (The Evangelical Alliance Mission)
- WorldVenture (formerly CBInternational)
References
- ^ "Mission / Values / Program". caj.ac.jp. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
- ^ "School for missionary children in Japan investigating allegations of past abuse". Religion News Service. 2019-07-12. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
- ^ Kanagy, Ruthy (2004). Living Abroad In Japan (1st ed.). Emeryville, CA: Avalon. p. About the Author. ISBN 1-56691-672-0.
External links
- Christian Academy in Japan Official website