Front Range Christian elementary students

Step 1: Get to know us

Before you make the time and financial investment in any school, including Front Range Christian, it is important to get to know the school. Explore the website, pay attention to what the school values and what their hopes are for your students. We also encourage you to attend an open house event or schedule a tour or student shadow day. Please contact the admissions office to schedule a personalized tour (admissions@frcs.org or 303-531-4541).

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Step 2: Apply

If after getting to know us, and after spending some time in discussion with your family and God about us, you are still feeling led to become part of the Front Range Christian Community, then it's time to apply. There is a $50 application fee (per student, capping at $100 per family).

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Step 3: Family Interview

Once we have a completed application, you will be scheduled for an interview with the principal of either the elementary or the junior/senior high school. This interview allows the principal to get to know your family and the student as well as giving you the chance to ask questions and hear from the pricipal.

Step 4: Testing and Screening

Elementary students who are entering kindergarten or 1st grade, or who are entering our homeschool programs, will need to take an entrance evaluation. The cost of the screening is $25. Full-time junior high and high school students, as well as part-time jr/sr high students planning to take math courses, are required to take a math entrance exam. The cost of this screening is $25.

Step 5: Acceptance and Enrollment

Once the previous steps are complete, you will be contacted by the Admissions Department when you are accepted. We will arrange for you to meet with the Finance Manager to pay your registration fees and sign your tuition commitment agreement.

 

In these days when pollsters talk about “the withering of discipleship in the American church,” Christian parents need all the help they can get. We received great help from Front Range Christian School. Its commitment to both grace and truth, its academic rigor, its strong Bible classes, and its mentoring teachers and coaches, all had a major impact on our children.

Don Sweeting Former Senior Pastor of Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church, Greenwood Village, CO; Trustee of Colorado Christian University; President of Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida.