Enrollment Process

The enrollment process is as follows:

  1. New applications are accepted beginning in late January. Registration is open first to returning students and their siblings, then to the public. A $150.00 non-refundable application fee must accompany all student applications.
  2. When applying for a student to CCS, at least one parent must join as a parent corporation member by completing a Corporation Membership Form. Cost for one parent is $25 a year or $40 for a couple.
  3. Screening/testing of new students is scheduled to begin in February and through April and as needed thereafter.
  4. Interviews with new families are scheduled during the months of February through April and as needed thereafter.
  5. The application process for new students is defined fully on the Application for Admission. Please refer to it for guidelines and procedures. In short, the application procedure requires the following:
    •      Completed Corporation Membership (non-refundable, details follow)
    •      Completed Application for Admission 
    •      Application fee of $150. (For families enrolling multiple children for the same school year, the following   application fees will apply: 1st child - $150, 2nd child - $100, 3rd child - $50, 4th child - $0. All fees are non-refundable.)
    •      Copies of standardized test scores and report cards from the past two years     
    •      Pastor’s reference (returned by pastor)
    •      Birth certificate (all students) 
    •      Copy of updated immunization record (details follow)
    •      Signed Parental Contract (back page of Application for Admission) 
    •      Student screening/testing (scheduled with school office)
    •      Parent/family interview (scheduled with school office) 
  6. When a new student is accepted, a non-refundable registration fee of $300 for kindergarten, $400 for grades 1-12 due within two weeks of acceptance.
  7. Admission is not considered final until the following items are received: 
    •     Tuition paid in full or a completed automatic bank draft form
    •     Records from child’s previous school 
    •     Health form completed by child’s physician (including update immunization records as described below)
    •     Emergency contact form (details follow) The principal will determine final acceptance and grade level placement of students.
  8. After the interview, and after reviewing all other required materials (as stated on the application form), the principal will make the decision whether or not to admit the student(s). The administration of Cary Christian School’s elementary Entrance Tests will likely be necessary for a better evaluation for grade placement of  younger student(s).
  9. Parents will be notified in writing of the decision regarding acceptance. If accepted, the parents will receive an Acceptance Letter and a Transfer of Records form, if the student attended another school previously.
  10. Enrollment, and therefore the parents’ financial obligation, is contracted to be for the full school year.
  11. It is understood that parents agree to support the policies of the school as affirmed in the Parental Contract and School Guidelines on the Application for Admission form.
  12. If enrollment for a particular grade is full, a waiting list will be established for that grade.                                          

Corporate membership longevity in Cary Christian School, Inc. is a key factor in determining priority in the registration process for kindergarten.  It is less of a factor for grades 1-12.

At the discretion of the appropriate principal, a student may be refused reenrollment for the following school year.  Such refusal is not considered a direct disciplinary act, requiring accumulated office visits in order to be taken.  Refusal to reenroll is not the equivalent of suspension or expulsion.

 

Detailed explanations:

  • Corporation Membership - Though both parents are not required to be Christians, one parent is required to be a Christian. The parents of students at CCS should have a clear understanding of the biblical philosophy and purpose of Cary Christian School. This understanding includes a willingness to have their child exposed to the clear teaching (not forced indoctrination) of the school's Statement of Faith in various and frequent ways within the school's program. The parents should be willing to cooperate with all the written policies of CCS. This is most important in the area of discipline (see Discipline Guidelines and School Rules) and schoolwork standards, as well as active communication with the respective teacher(s) and administration.
  • Current Immunization Record - All students attending Cary Christian School must have on record with the school office either a current immunization record or an exemption statement according to NC code before entering school. Incoming kindergarten students must have a completed Health Assessment Report on file in the school office by the first day of school.  This form may be obtained from your family doctor or the school office. 
  • Emergency Medical Contact Form - In order to dispense non-prescription medicine (e.g., Tylenol, Tums, etc.), a signed form granting a year's permission to the school must be on file in the school office.  No prescription medicines will be dispensed without written parental permission on file with specific directions to the teacher. Epi-pen waiver, medical action plan – For students requiring Epi-pens, the school needs the following: Epi-pen storage location, a list of individuals approved to administer, parental instructions including a medical action plan, and a signed waiver.