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Calvary Christian School
Home
About
  • Classical Education
  • Our Statement of Faith
  • Philosophy of Education
  • Our Leadership
  • Employment
  • FAQs
Admissions
  • Enrollment
  • Tuition & Fees
  • Uniform Policy
  • Enrichment
  • Calendar
  • Parent Portal
Contact Us
Give
Vision Night
Upcoming Events
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  • Home
  • About
    • Classical Education
    • Our Statement of Faith
    • Philosophy of Education
    • Our Leadership
    • Employment
    • FAQs
  • Admissions
    • Enrollment
    • Tuition & Fees
    • Uniform Policy
    • Enrichment
    • Calendar
    • Parent Portal
  • Contact Us
  • Give
  • Vision Night
  • Upcoming Events

  • Home
  • About
    • Classical Education
    • Our Statement of Faith
    • Philosophy of Education
    • Our Leadership
    • Employment
    • FAQs
  • Admissions
    • Enrollment
    • Tuition & Fees
    • Uniform Policy
    • Enrichment
    • Calendar
    • Parent Portal
  • Contact Us
  • Give
  • Vision Night
  • Upcoming Events

Frequently Asked questions

We are offering K-12, pending enrollment inquiries.  


To enroll in Calvary Christian School, visit our enrollment page and request an interview. 


Our class sizes are small, typically with no more than 12 students per class. This allows for more personalized attention and interaction between students and instructors.


Click here for a robust answer to this frequently asked question. 


With parental support, they do very well.  For straight A students it can be a unique challenge. These high-performing students are often used to doing the work and getting an A.  But classical is more than getting the right answer; it is also about the depth of understanding that goes into that answer.  Parental support in this area helps this transition go more smoothly. 


For the struggling student, the reading work is often a challenge. Parental support in helping their child build resilience and endurance in reading difficult literature is tantamount to success in classical education.  


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