
Registration
If you are interested in Calvary Christian School and would like to have a more indepth look at what we have to offer, feel free to contact us to set up a personal tour of our school
You may also download a registration packet by visiting the forms page or by clicking here.
Preschool:
K4: Kindergarten for 4 year olds
Elementary:
K-5: Kindergarten for 5 year olds
1st – 5th Grades
Middle School:
6th – 8th Grades
view our elective classes that we offer here
(One class per week)
• Computers
• Music
• Drama
• Art
• Physical Education - P.E.
• Library
The child must be the appropriate age for Kindergarten and First Grade:
- Kindergarten: Child must be five years of age as of midnight August 31st of the year of entry (WAS 180-39-015).
- First Grade: Child must be six years of age as of midnight of August 31st of the year of entry (WAS 180-39-015).
Placement of Second Grade and beyond is contingent on the successful completion of the previous grade at CCS, Public school or Home-school.
Complete a New Student Application and return it to the school office.Return your completed application packet with the appropriate registration fee.
- $150.00 initially.
- $25.00 Waiting List Fee (Refundable only if it is determined student can't be helped here).
* Once class placement is guaranteed the registration fee is non-refundable.
Forms Needed:
- Financial Contract
- Medical Information
- Immunization Form
- Certified Copy of Birth Certificate for Kindergarten and First Graders.
- Students seeking admission to CCS during the school year will be admitted one full school day after registration. This time period is necessary to prepare materials and programs for the new student.
- Children who have a history of disruptive behavior will be screened. If such students are accepted, they will be probationary for the first quarter. It is expected that students who attend CCS will maintain a positive attitude toward the school, their teachers, and fellow students.
- Students with severe academia handicaps will be accepted only if we can provide a specific program for them that meet their needs. In some cases, students with moderate academic disabilities may be accepted after counseling with parents outlining the limited program and reduced expectations for academic progress. In some cases, parents may desire the atmosphere of Christian nurturing more than the academic help provided by public school programs. That being the case, we may enroll the student as long as we are able to provide a program that meets the needs of the child.