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REQUIREMENTS
1. Attend an Information Meeting. This is required so
that parents fully understand the expectations of their
involvement in the education of their child at Kingdom
Prep. Since this is a co-laboring school, parental
involvement is mandatory.
2. You must be in agreement with our "Protestant
Non-Denominational Position" and our "Statement of
Faith". These can be found on the home page of this
website. (I was not sure where we put these two items
so please change my info if it is incorrect!)
ADMISSIONS PROCESS
1. Attend an Information Meeting. This is required so
that parents fully understand the expectations of their
involvement in the education of their child at Kingdom
Prep.
Since this is a co-laboring school, parental
involvement is mandatory.
2. Review all School Material and Pray: Please
carefully go over each handout given at the information
meeting. If you have any questions concerning these
materials, please do not hesitate to contact us.
3. Complete the Application Forms: Once you are
convinced that Kingdom Preparatory Academy is the best
choice for your family, fill out an application for
admission (with one supplement per each additional
child) and return it to the school's address. Please
note that there is a $60 registration fee per student
required at this time and is non-refundable.
4. Admission Family Interview: Part of the admission
procedure is the family interview. This is just one
more step in ascertaining whether or not Kingdom
Preparatory Academy is the best educational option for
your child. School admission is a one-time process that
is handled by the Admissions Committee. The purpose of
this meeting is to get to know each family personally
and to make certain that all questions about KPA are
answered to the family's satifaction.
5. Family Interview: This is just one more step in
ascertaining whether or not Kingdom Preparatory Academy
is the best educational option for your child. School
admission is a one-time process that is handled by the
Admissions Committee. The purpose of this meeting is to
get to know each family personally and to make certain
that all questions about KPA are answered to the
family's satisfaction.
6. Acceptance: Once the interview process has been
completed, each family will receive a letter from the
Admissions Committee informing you of the committee's
decision.
TUITION AND FEES
Tuition is charged by the block (morning or afternoon)
for Pre-K through 5th grade. All prices are per
semester for the 2008-09 school year:
Pre-K.......Morning Block.......$550
Afternoon Block.....$570
K-2nd.......Morning Block.......$600
Afternoon Block.....$575
3rd-5th.....Morning Block........$615
Afternoon Block......$575
Tuition for grades 6-12 is charged per class. All
prices are per semester for the 2007-08 school year:
6th-8th Grades........$200 per class (including Study
Hall)
With English............$280 per sem.
9th-12th Grades......$240 per class (including Study
Hall)
With English............$320 per sem.
Athletics.................$250
Semester Fees include:
$60.....registration fee per student, per semester, due
at the time the
registration form is submitted. This fee is
non-refundable.
$40.....one-time testing fee, generally paid when the
prospective student
is tested for placement.
$25.....per student, per semester for membership of KPA
in the National
Association of University Model Schools.
$25.....per family, per semester for usage of the
RenWeb School
Mangement system.
Each child registered after the first child will
receive a 10% discount on his tuition.
The total tuition may be divided into five payments to
be paid by the month during the semester.
All tuition must be paid by the end of the semester in
order for the child to be allowed to register for the
following semester.
NON-DISCRIMINATORY POLICY
Kingdom Preparatory Academy admits students of any
race, color, and national or ethnic origin to all the
rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally
accorded or made available to its students and does not
discriminate on the basis of race in administration of
its educational policies, admission policies, and other
school administered programs.
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