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Kansai Christian School operates as a Japanese Zaidan Hojin. The Board of Regents provides general oversight for the school with its members selected from among Christians with a long-standing commitment to, and understanding of, the school, Christian education, and the school's Japanese context. The Board of Operations provides more detailed oversight and decision making and consists of members of the school's founding missions, community members, and other key members of the school community. Missions represented on the Board of Operations are North American Baptist, Christian Churches,/Churches of Christ, and Bethany International. Kansai Christian School is a member school of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and is currently in Year 1 of accreditation candidacy; it is expected to be fully accredited as a 1-12 grade school by May, 2027.
Kansai Christian School (KCS) is an all-English Christian school serving students in grades 1–12, established in 1970. Teaching and instruction are rooted in biblical values, and the school emphasizes small classes and low student-to-teacher ratios. KCS offers extracurriculars including athletics such as basketball, cross country and ultimate frisbee as well as an annual drama production through its Eagle Theater Company for students in grades 1–8. The campus is located in Heguri-cho, Nara, about a five-minute walk from Kintetsu Heguri Station, and students commute by train from areas including Osaka and Kyoto. The school is accredited through ACSI (Association of Christian Schools International).