Christ Church Day School at 919 Alameda Boulevard in Coronado holds five consecutive six-year WASC accreditation terms — a Western Association of Schools and Colleges track record dating to 1997 that makes it one of the most continuously accredited private schools in the 92118 ZIP code. The Alameda Boulevard campus serves preschool through eighth grade in a faith-based Episcopal curriculum that integrates Christian values with rigorous academic instruction in language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, Spanish language, visual and performing arts, and physical education. The K–8 grade span means enrolled families avoid the elementary-to-middle transition that CUSD families navigate when students move from Village Elementary or Silver Strand Elementary to Coronado Middle School, and the single-campus continuity supports long-term student-teacher relationships across nine academic years. The Coronado Historical Association and Coronado Museum at 1100 Orange Avenue provides field-trip and research-project resources for social studies curriculum units on Coronado Island's founding era, the Hotel Del Coronado's 1888 construction, and the development of the military installations that shaped the 92118 community. Small class sizes, daily chapel services, and a school-wide community-service requirement distinguish the Christ Church program from the public school model at CUSD, and the Alameda Boulevard campus is walkable from the village residential grid, Orange Avenue, and Coronado Beach. The Coronado Community Foundation's grant programs support educational enrichment across the island's public and private institutions, and the school's development office coordinates fundraising independently of the Coronado Schools Foundation that serves the public district. Military families at Naval Air Station North Island seeking a private faith-based alternative to CUSD enroll at Christ Church for the full PCS assignment period, and the WASC accreditation ensures transcript portability when families transfer to installations in other states.