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Did you know that West Valley Chinese Academy is on Facebook? Connect with us to see the pictures from our recent events, and get the latest on WVCA happenings and upcoming events.

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Did you know that West Valley Chinese Academy is on Facebook and Instagram? Connect with us to see the pictures from our recent events, and get the latest on WVCA happenings and upcoming events.

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2017-18 School Year Is In Session

The West Valley Chinese Academy (WVCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the teaching of Chinese language and culture.  Located in Woodland Hills, CA, our school provides a wide range of regular classes tailored to the needs of students from kindergarteners to high school seniors. We teach Pinyin and Simplified Chinese. WVCA differentiates itself from other language schools by

  • Small class size
  • Experienced teachers
  • Beginner to AP Preparation classes
  • Dedicated volunteers
  • 16 years of proven success

We also offer a “Mommy and Me” class for toddlers aged 3 to 5 featuring basic Chinese words and simple conversation, story telling, Chinese folk songs, etc. The highly interactive class has become very popular since it was introduced in Fall 2014.

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2016-17 School Year Starts on Sunday, August 21, 2016

The West Valley Chinese Academy (WVCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the teaching of Chinese language and culture.  Located in Woodland Hills, CA, our school provides a wide range of regular classes tailored to the needs of students from kindergarteners to high school seniors. We teach Pinyin and Simplified Chinese. WVCA differentiates itself from other language schools by

  • Small class size
  • Experienced teachers
  • Beginner to AP Preparation classes
  • Dedicated volunteers
  • 13 years of proven success

We also offer a “Mommy and Me” class for toddlers aged 3 to 5 featuring basic Chinese words and simple conversation, story telling, Chinese folk songs, etc. The highly interactive class has become very popular since it was introduced in Fall 2014.

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