Coast Christian Pastor Wilbur Wacker and Calvary Church of the Coastlands established the school in 1977. The school initially served a small student body in Redondo Beach. In 1989, Coast Christian School in Redondo Beach, a precursor to Valor Christian Academy, secured a three-year lease extension for its Franklin Street Elementary School campus after a contentious city council debate, with supporters praising its academic and moral standards and opponents advocating for a public park, resulting in increased rent and shared facility access to fund park development. it was named Coast Christian Schools (CCS), served grades Kindergarten through 12, and had two campuses in Redondo Beach, both leased from the
Redondo Beach School District, and the school also maintained a campus in
Harbor City. In 1999, the school system operated multiple campuses, mostly in Redondo Beach, except one in Torrance. The Prospect Campus in Redondo Beach served two-year-olds through Pre-Kindergarten, and the Inglewood Campus, also in Redondo Beach, catered to infants through PreKindergarten. The Elementary Campus in Redondo Beach educated Kindergarten through Grade 5 students, while the Middle School Campus in the same city covered Grades 6 through 8. The Accelerated Learning Center in Redondo Beach enrolled Grades 6 through 12, and another in Torrance served Grades 9 through 12.
Ambassador High bid for campus In 2012 Ambassador High School, a Christian high school, tried to obtain the Valor Christian campus but there were issues with the Redondo Beach city council.
Valor Christian Academy In that same year, the school rebranded as Valor Christian Academy, consolidating to a single campus in Redondo Beach. VCA gained WASC accreditation and ACSI membership, focusing on preschool through eighth grade, with approximately 100 preschoolers and 200 elementary/middle school students in 2025. Amy Thompson previously served as vice principal. == Academics ==