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To promote peace, security and economic development, and to help learners understand the world beyond Batasan Hills.
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The people, the calendar and the traditions that make up a year at KJCSI.
Our people
The school is run by Korean missionaries in partnership with the Batasan Chunan Baptist Church community.
The full roster of teachers and staff belongs on this page, one card per person with name, position and grade level.
To be supplied by the school: the names and positions of the current faculty and staff, and headshots at a consistent crop. On the old website this information existed only inside group photographs, which meant it could not be read on a phone, searched, or updated without redoing the artwork.
The school year

To promote peace, security and economic development, and to help learners understand the world beyond Batasan Hills.

The school celebrates its Foundation Day every September, with a full week of programmes, competitions and worship.

A day set aside to appreciate teachers and honour their contribution to the school and the community.

A philosophy of job design in which teachers and employees are members of interdependent teams rather than individual workers.

The school marks Saint Valentine's Day with a programme prepared by the students themselves.

A month-long celebration of the Filipino language, in costume, song, poetry and performance.

Imbuing in the youth the love of God, country and fellow men; training young people to become responsible leaders and to contribute to nation-building.

Helping girls and young women realise the ideals of womanhood and prepare for their responsibilities in the home, the nation and the world community.

Field trips expand children's learning through active, hands-on experience with the rich resources of the local community.

Commencement exercises and moving-up ceremonies close each school year for Grade 6 and Grade 10.
For families
School policies, expectations and discipline, in one document parents can read before the first day.
To be added: the current handbook as a downloadable PDF.
Termly news from the classrooms, clubs and campus.
To be added: the latest issues, newest first.
Term dates, holidays, examination weeks, Foundation Day and graduation.
To be added: the approved SY 2026–2027 calendar, as a list of dates rather than an image.
Visit the registrar’s office on Bayanihan Street, or call ahead and we will tell you exactly what to bring.