Valley Christian High School (Cerritos, California)
Valley Christian High School, located in Cerritos, California, is one of the largest protestant schools in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. It was founded in 1935 and is part of a preschool-12 school system with 4 campuses (preschool, elementary, middle and high school) enrolling more than 1200 students. In 2011, during its accreditation review, it again received the highest degree of commendation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Valley Christian Schools is a member of Christian Schools International (CSI) and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).
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