South Coast Chinese Cultural Association is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 9 Truman, Irvine, California CA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
South Coast Chinese Cultural Association receives consistently positive feedback from parents who praise the responsive and caring staff, strong sense of community, and quality Chinese language instruction. The facility is noted for its modern amenities and diverse programming including martial arts, sports, and cultural activities that help children connect with their heritage.
Great experience so far! Staff and teachers are responsive, communicative, and really care about their learning. Parents are required to put in volunteer hours and I enjoy helping out at the front desk. Regarding bathroom use, the reason restrooms aren’t allowed for parents and non-students is for the safety of the students attending the school. And there is a plaza directly across from the school that is convenient for all.
I’m truly shocked that someone like Julieanna Weng would be hired as a director. When a student or parent had an urgent need to use the restroom, she simply said “no” and told them to go across the street to the plaza to look for one. I find it hard to understand how someone who shows such a lack of basic empathy can be expected to teach and care for students effectively.
Great building, great staff, great classes! I had a lot of fun being a student there for like 8 years, and spending another 3 volunteering. Everyone is so kind, and I learned a lot in my time there.
The Lantern Festival 2023 held by this organization (Pacific Symphony?) at Segerstrom is a total failure. There are hundreds of empty seats in the VIP area and hundreds of none VIP audiences with tickets had to wait outside for hours to get in. But once inside the concert hall after climbing long stairs, they were shuffled out. People kept coming out (from VIP entrance too), but none were allowed to go in. This total mess indicates the incapability of the organization which manages the process. Handicapped people were also standing in line for a long time and were sent away to watch the show on small monitors. What a shame!
My son goes here to learn Chinese since Kindergarten, and I love this place. It creates a sense of community and the learning material is about the right difficulty level for kids who were born here in US and whose parents speak Chinese.