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At CCAS, our commitment is to guide students in uncovering their talents and unique skills through a range of practical programs and diverse activities, preparing them for life beyond high school. We focus on empowering our students to become responsible, self-directed learners, supporting them in achieving their career aspirations by fostering intellectual curiosity and personal interests. 


Recognizing that colleges and universities evaluate students on more than just academic achievements, our curriculum is tailored to highlight each student's personal qualities and extracurricular achievements. Our goal is to fully develop the individual potential and strengths of each student, ensuring they are well-prepared for the next steps in their educational journey.


The more that you read, 
the more things you will know.
The more that you learn, 
the more places you will go. 



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Dear Motoongees,


Now is the time for you to paint a bright picture of your future. 


Thirty years from now, you will be a different person, shaped by the thoughts and dreams you nurture today. The future will be a reflection of your current aspirations, and you will grow into someone even greater than who you are now. The present is your opportunity to prepare for that future, so I encourage you to engage in an ongoing dialogue with your future self, at your own pace.


You are like a lighthouse, shining in a beautiful harbor. My hope is that you become a beacon that draws people from all corners of the world.


If you seek happiness, value your relationships. As you grow into someone people enjoy being around, success and happiness will naturally follow. Stay humble and approach life with warmth, always keeping your future self in mind as you work steadily toward your dreams.


I send you my blessings and prayers for a bright and fulfilling future.


Sincerely,


Mr. Oh

Secondary Headmaster

Welcome to CCAS, the home of Motoongees!

 

The name "Cornerstone" refers to Jesus Christ, who, as the Bible teaches, connects us as a community. It reflects our commitment to faith and our educational vision to play a vital role in uniting people and the world, just as Christ did. As the scripture says, “Built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone” (Ephesians 2:20).


We are dedicated to fostering individual student growth through an English-centered education while cultivating a Christian community rooted in faith and love. Our goal is not to create a place driven by competition for worldly success, but rather a cherished environment where students learn to respect and love one another.


We emphasize holistic education, focusing on developing diligence, responsibility, empathy, and communication skills. With these values, students can positively impact their families and contribute to a better world.


Looking ahead, we will continue, with prayer and dedication, to nurture students into global leaders who are equipped with the skills and influence needed in today’s world, grounded in a Christian worldview shaped by the Bible.


Warm regards,


Pastor Kwon

Secondary Chaplain Director

Afternoon Enrichment program is designed to extend learning opportunities beyond the regular hours, offering students a variety of educational and enrichment activities. This program aims to support students in reinforcing their academic skills, exploring new interests, and developing hobbies in a structured yet relaxed environment. From academic tutoring to arts, our offerings cater to a wide range of interests, promoting holistic development and providing a safe, engaging space for students to thrive after the day ends.

Based on a Christian worldview, students participate in Daily Bread sessions twice or three times a week, following a curriculum focused on education of spirituality. The term "Daily Bread" comes from a part of the prayer taught by Jesus in Matthew 6, symbolizing hope that the shared messages during these 20-minute periods serve as daily spiritual nourishment. Themes vary by day, including connecting Bible verses to students' lives, integrating students' concerns with biblical messages through requested songs, and character-building tales that weave Christian principles with engaging stories. These sessions foster a sense of community among students and between students and teachers, linking their lives and faith in a meaningful way.

The assessment is an essential component of the planning, implementation, and evaluation. It is a formally and informally collected method of gathering information that allows teachers to measure student progress against predetermined benchmarks, reflect on their own teaching strategies, and determine what students know and understand, what they have learned, and what they can do. Effective evaluations are constructive and supportive of student learning and instruction.

  • NWEA Measure of Academic Progress (MAP) | The MAP  was designed to be used by students for kindergarten through 12th-grade students, underlining the importance of tracking progress to improve education in general. The tests are assessed reading, language usage, math, and, for some grades, general sciences.  The MAP Growth provides each child with a unique testing experience that is suitable for his or her academic level, independent of grade. This makes the MAP different from other standardized tests that you or your child may have seen in the past and makes it even more important to be familiar with the test’s format and changing difficulty level before test day. The test is untimed but it usually takes about an hour to complete.  The MAP test is a growth chart. It shows how much he or she has grown from one year to the next. Normally students will be ideally tested in Fall, Winter, and Spring. So, we recommend taking the MAP test twice a year, and up to four times a year.
  • Interim Assessments: During the academic year, teachers conduct ongoing assessments to measure students' understanding of the curriculum presented. This process involves evaluating the depth of students' knowledge and skills in relation to the material taught. Based on these evaluations, teachers can predict the students' proficiency levels, identifying both strengths and areas needing improvement. This approach not only tracks progress but also guides instructional strategies to enhance learning outcomes.

English as an Additional Language (EAL) program is designed to help students learning English as their second or additional language become fluent and confident in both academic and social contexts. It offers a practical approach to language learning, with interactive lessons, activities, and personalized support. EAL teachers focus on effective communication and ensure each student is equipped to participate fully in school life. The program integrates English learning with the general curriculum, enabling EAL students to improve their language skills while keeping pace with their studies

Koinonia means “community” in Greek. In the Bible, it is a term used to describe “the relationship between God and humans” as well as “the relationship among humans.” It is a three-day two-night camp held once a year to deepen Christian commitment; it establishes friendships within the Cornerstone community and intensifies our relationship with God. The ultimate goal of the camp is for CCAS, as a community, to confess our faith and identity in God and acknowledge that God is the one who has cared for us and led us to where we are now. With praise and worship at the camp’s core, the students can experience a variety of team activities and are given time to reflect on themselves as well as the whole community of CCAS. Koinonia Camp is a place to experience firsthand the beliefs stated in our mission statement, make meaningful and worthwhile lives, and positively influence others. All students and staff members must attend, and this annual event serves as a directing point for Cornerstone.




A co-educational, independent, private college preparatory academy for elementary and secondary students in Seoul.


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4 Eonnam 1-gil, Seocho-gu, 

Seoul, Republic of Korea 06779


Secondary

44 Mabang-ro 2-gil, Seocho-gu, 

Seoul, Republic of Korea 06779


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