- Pre-Kindergarten
M/W/F 9AM-12:15PM.......$1,950.00
- 5 day Kindergarten
M/T/W/TH/F half day.......$3,150.00
- 5 day Kindergarten
M/T/W/TH/F full day........$4,050.00
- Grades 1–6
...................................$4,050.00
- Grades 7–8
...................................$4,330.00
- Enrollment fee of $100.00 per Pre-K student due with application
- Enrollment fee of $300.00 per student in grades K-8 due with application
- Early Bird Re-enrollment fee of $225.00 per student due with application
- Re-enrollment fee of $300.00 per student due with application
- DISCOUNTS: (Does not include Pre-K)
- 3rd Child in family, $600.00 discount
- 4th Child in family, $800.00 discount
- A tuition booklet will be sent in July with the first tuition payment due August 1st.
- Payment is due on the first of the month beginning in August and ending in May.
- Payments received after 3:00 p.m. on the 10th of the month will be assessed a $25.00 late fee.
All enrollment and re-enrollment fees are nonrefundable and nontransferable. |
- To glorify God in every area of the student's life.
I Cor. 10:31.
- To teach the Bible as God's inspired Word and to uphold it as man's final authority in faith and practice and as the foundation for all truth. John 17:17.
- To develop a desire to know and obey the will of God as revealed in Scripture.
- To help develop mature Christian students.
Heb. 13:20-21.
- To integrate all subjects with the Bible and thus communicate to students a Christian world view.
Prov. 9:10.
- To work cooperatively with the student's parents in educating their child. Deut. 6:7.
- To help develop the abilities of each student to his/her highest potential. Rom. 12:6-8.
- To teach each student to think critically, to evaluate other views, and to hold to his/her own convictions in the face of pressure.
- To teach each student to be tolerant toward Bible-believing Christians who uphold differing views. Rom. 14:1-10.
- To teach the student to persevere in his/her work and be faithful in fulfilling his/her personal responsibilities.
II Tim. 4:7.
- To teach the student to work both independently and cooperatively. I Cor. 12:20.
- To encourage and foster student creativity. I Cor.
12:4-11.
- To develop the communication skills of the student. Rom. 12:7-8.
- To develop an appreciation for the Fine Arts. Phil. 4:8.
- To develop desire for and discretion in wholesome mental and physical recreation. I Tim. 4:8.
- To teach our Christian and American heritage and the current problems facing our churches, country, and world. Heb. 12:1.
- To communicate to the student civic responsibilities and to prepare him/her for Christian citizenship.
Rom. 13:1-7.
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