- Applications from returning students will be considered first; others on a first come, first-served basis.
- Students must be at least five years of age on or before September 1 of the school year for which application is made.
- Prospective first graders must be able to read and follow directions. (non-reading students may be enrolled in our Learning to Read program)
- Wyldewood Christian School offers grades K-12. Students not previously enrolled in an affiliate School of Tomorrow school will ordinarily be considered only in grade levels K-9.
- Transfer or mid-term students will be considered only after a conference with the principal to discuss school accommodations, background, reason for application, financial arrangements, etc..
- When our facilities near their capacity, applicants from multi-student families will be considered on a youngest-first basis.
- Wyldewood Christian School reserves the right to not disclose the reason/s when an applicant is not accepted.
- Before students will be accepted, they must complete a conduct questionnaire, and sign the Student Pledge. their parents must read and sign the Parent Cooperation Agreement and the Corporal Correction Policy (these forms may be found in the School Handbook).
The Wyldewood Christian School recognizes that it cannot meet the educational needs of all children. It is a school offering a high quality of Christian training but is not designed to be a correctional institution. While we love delinquent and emotionally unstable children, the school is not equipped to meet their needs. Some children do not adjust to a disciplined academic environment and find excuse to criticize the policies and decisions of staff and administration. This school reserves the right to have full discretion in discipline; to place students on probation for a reasonable period of time, and to dismiss any student who does not cooperate with the total educational process. NOTE: Wyldewood Christian School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administrational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school administered programs. |