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Admissions

The admissions process for Trinity Academy is structured in such a way that allows the school and prospective families to explore a potential partnership for the education of their students’ hearts, minds, souls, and strengths. This process should be a prayerful, Christ-led experience to determine if Trinity Academy and the family are fit for a promising, long-term relationship.

 

Each family should have a clear understanding of the Biblical philosophy and functioning of Trinity Academy. At least one custodial parent must be a Christian and each family is expected to be in regular attendance at a Bible-believing church. Each family must read the Statement of Faith and accept that it constitutes the doctrinal beliefs of the school and agree to have their children taught in accordance with the Statement of Faith.

 

Parents must understand the school’s commitment to parental responsibility for their child’s education and discipline. Parents must be actively engaged in the education and discipline of their children. Families must be committed to fully cooperating with the policies of Trinity Academy.

 

Steps of the Trinity Academy Admissions Process

  1. Complete the admission inquiry form online at tachargers.org by selecting “Admission Inquiry” under the “Enrollment” option.

  2. Call Trinity Academy to set up a tour of the school.

  3. Following the tour, we will email the “Application for Admission” to you, or you may receive a paper copy. Both parents should read the Trinity Academy Parent/Student Handbook, in its entirety, prior to completing the application.

  4. Submit all documentation requested in the “Application for Admission.” This includes the following:

    • Completed Application for Admission (one per family)

    • A copy of report cards from the three most recent grading terms for each student who is applying

    • A copy of an IEP, if applicable, for each student who is applying

    • One Pastor Recommendation Form to be sent directly to us from the church (one per family)

    • Copy of original birth certificate

    • Immunization records

  5. Schedule a parent/student interview. This will include a meeting with administration and a student skills assessment.

  6. You will receive a letter of acceptance or denial by email.

  7. Once accepted, pay a $500/student non-refundable facility and materials fee.

  8. When enrollment is complete and all documents are submitted, we will contact you with a start date and further information.

 

 

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