School History
Cornerstone Academy was founded in 1975 as an outreach of the Cornerstone Evangelical Baptist Church. The following is a brief history of the school as recounted by Genevieve Lau, Executive Director of Cornerstone Academy:

1981 – We had a chance to expand our preschool to the corner lot: 1947-1955 Lawton. This opened up more preschool classes.
1982 – The church officially changed its name to “Cornerstone Evangelical Baptist Church.”
1985 – We needed a place for our growing grade school. We bought a theater called “Surf Theater” and started our school. At this time we hired our first principal, Mr. Donald Langendorf. Since we now had grade school students, he gave our school a new name, “Cornerstone Academy.”

1989 – By a miracle of God, we purchased an enormous building, Simpson College. This became our Silver campus. With the additional rooms, the school really flourished and expanded to middle school. However, due to a new earthquake law, the building had to be retrofitted. Fortunately, God provided an architect to help us redesign the building so we could have a new school building. While waiting for the new building to be built, the school rented bungalows, temporary rooms for classrooms. We stayed in these bungalows for two long years.

Today the school is celebrating 35 years of God’s magnificent work. Under the direction of our current principal, Mr. Derrick Wong, we pray that the Lord will keep blessing our school and help students to not only know about His wonderful love, but to help spread the Good News to others.
Cornerstone Academy has been accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges since 2001.
