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Current Student Re-enrollment and New Student Enrollment

All students must submit a completed application to be considered for re-enrollment each year. The application will not be considered for an admission decision until all registration items are received.

A completed application should include the following:

• As a covenant Christian school, families are required to complete a response to the Covenant commitment within the application.

• Official documentation of legal custody/guardianship is required to enroll a student.

• The application for admission, completed and signed by all parties, must be submitted.

• Family/student interviews and student assessments are part of the application process.

• Acknowledgement of the Tuition Financial Terms of Agreement

• All students entering ninth grade must submit a copy of the Social Security Card to complete application.

• Current Georgia immunization form #3231

• Upon enrollment, all families/students must consent to the Code of Conduct within the online application.

• All students must present a certified birth certificate for a copy to be maintained on file.

• The non-refundable tuition deposit, as determined on the Financial Contract for the stated year (The tuition deposit will be applied to the final payment due for the school year.)

• All rising returning kindergarten students and all new kindergarten or new first grade students are required to submit a completed Hearing and Vision Screening Form.


Students entering PK3 - first grade must meet the September 1 birth date cut-off date for eligibility. Being toilet trained is necessary for admission. Students entering the PK three-year-old program must have the three-year-old birthday by September 1.

It is the responsibility of the applicant’s parents (or guardians) to verify all materials are submitted. The submission of an application and tuition deposit does not guarantee a binding contractual agreement has been made, nor does the submission of an application guarantee acceptance or available space.

Students must continue to demonstrate success behaviorally and academically and financial obligations must be met to be considered for re-enrollment. Students may be denied re-enrollment or acceptance for any reason, including but not limited to academic performance, excessive tardiness or absences, behavioral/attitude, student or parental failure to abide by the covenant agreement or other policies, or failure to meet financial obligations. A student’s acceptance of admission or re-enrollment may be rescinded after the notification is given if the student does not finish the current academic year successfully or does not meet the admission criteria.