Admission
Re-Enrollment
The school expects students to meet its academic standards and to conform to the school’s rules and expectations. The school reserves the right to refuse admission to, or call for the immediate withdrawal of a student whose presence is considered detrimental to the school’s best interests. The school reserves re-enrollment for students who have shown good work, effort, and attitude. The school reserves re-enrollment for families willing to cooperate with the school. Students with serious academic or discipline problems might not be invited to return to the school. Some students may only return on probation. Academic or disciplinary probation may entail mandatory tutoring, counseling or an improved discipline record in the coming school year. Before issuing an enrollment contract to a student in the school, the teachers and administrators review the student’s academic and discipline records and the family’s spirit of cooperation with school staff.
Withdrawal
Parents are asked to notify the Head of School, in writing, when planning to move children from the school. The school will send transcripts and other necessary information to the student’s new school after all financial obligations are met. A parent is obligated to complete payments for the school year as outlined in the Financial Obligation Contract.