Evergreen University offers language and computer classes in both Korean and English. The English classes are helpful to those learning English as a second language. If Korean is your first language, you can learn some computer skills that will help you in further studies, or on the job. Basic computer skills are taught on Mondays and Tuesdays. Intermediate level courses that include Microsoft Word and Excel, as well as Quickbooks, are taught on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Casa Di Mir Montessori School strives to give its students a caring and nurturing environment. Each child is given special attention to monitor his or her development. The school expects parents to be involved in their children's education, and are therefore required to devote 40 hours to the school each year. Parents help out with committees, field trips, the classroom, at lunch and recess, and community service projects for the students.
JFK University was started by educators who wanted to carry on President John F. Kennedy's legacy and ideals. The school's mission is to provide an education that encourages innovation and personal, professional and academic growth. The university is proud to embrace diversity and to incorporate a global view into all its teachings.
Berlitz offers language instruction for individuals of all ages. The Berlitz method, which uses a conversational approach to learning, is effective and used worldwide. The teachers are friendly and offer group or private lessons. Call the company to find out about classes.
This coeducational, spiritually-oriented school, a member of the General Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, accepts students from Kindergarten through eighth grade. West Valley Christian School offers a full roster of athletic activities in addition to its academic courses. Students attend daily Bible classes; summer camp is available.
California School of Art & Design is a school for high school and college transfer students to prepare them for college admission. The school will help students create an art portfolio to help them with the college admission process. The curriculum includes programs in architecture, transportation design, industrial design, animation, photography and many more choices.
St. Lucy Parish School is a Catholic school that offers a Christ-centered education and strives for excellence. As a part of the Campbell community for more than 50 years, the school takes pride in its rich history and innovative spirit. The school strives to prepare each student for high school. In 2011, all students who applied to local Catholic high schools were accepted. The school offers mathematics and reading specialists, new technology resources, tutoring with teachers and more for all students. It provides individualized attention and students are encouraged to participate in various activities and leadership opportunities. Co-curricular activities include football and sports teams, Lego Robotics Club, scouting and drama, choir, book club, cooking and more.
San Jose Christian School feels it is in partnership with families to give their children the best education and provide them with a strong foundation they can build on their entire lives. The curriculum at the school prepares students for continuing on to high school and college. The school is focused on all aspects of a child's education, including physical, social and spiritual.
Delphi Academy is a non-sectarian, private school in Campbell that offers education for students in kindergarten through the 8th grade. This school has been serving the Bay area for more than 25 years. The academy is part of a national network of schools founded in 1976 by Stanford graduate Dr. Alan Larson. These schools were created with the goal to "help young people become responsible, capable individuals who can excel in higher education and life". The school maintains low teacher/student ratios and a personalized learning environment. The curriculum focuses on competence and mastery of subjects and is proficiency-based. Student activities here include hands-on projects and weekly field trips that encourages thinking and evaluation skills. Delphi students are engaged in a strong academics program, active community outreach, athletics, arts, and a variety of clubs from Chess to Yearbook.