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Calvary Baptist Christian Academy, a local ministry of Calvary Baptist Church, is committed to excellence in educating students in regular academic subjects from a Biblical perspective.

For more information, contact our Registrar at 707.642.1143 extension 14

Philosophy

Calvary Baptist Christian Academy is dedicated to the philosophy that Christian education is the only truly valid education. True education must be administered in a spiritual atmosphere and must recognize God as the supreme source of all knowledge and wisdom. The Word of God is our sole authority. God created this world, and we accept His right to govern all the affairs of mankind. All subjects taught will be consistent with the Truth. Our goal is to mold well-rounded persons who demonstrate academic excellence, and who display the spiritual and social maturity to glorify God and bring honor to his country.

Purpose

Calvary Baptist Christian Academy was founded in 1999 to provide a Christian alternative to the humanistic education offered in other private and public schools. All subjects are taught from a Biblical, conservative, fundamental, Baptist point of view. We emphasize wholesome Christian living, personal salvation through Jesus Christ, obedience to the Word and will of God, and using our talents and gifts for the glory of God. The purpose of the school is to direct the physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual development of each child.

Forms and Resources for the 2010-2011 Academic Year

Enrollment and Tuition Pricing

2010-2011 Uniform and PE Dress Code

Uniforms:         Dennis Uniform (Code: NGDCBC)

Supply Lists:      Elementary Secondary

Curriculum:      ABEKA Scope and Sequence

Financial Policies

Updated May 6, 2010

  1. The School reserves the right to amend existing financial policies or establish additional financial policies without prior notice to any party. Financial matters will be transacted via the school business office
  2. The party responsible for the payment of tuition becomes liable for tuition payment(s) at the time of registration
  3. Fees and charges related to enrollment and registration are not refundable or transferable. Various school programs such as field trips, special events or sports activities may incur separate charges
  4. Enrollment and Tuition Agreement(s) and documents related to registration and admissions must accompany enrollment and registration fees at time of enrollment. Student is not enrolled in the School when Enrollment and Tuition Agreement is not in force. The Student is not enrolled in the School when enrollment and registration fees have not been paid-in-full
  5. There are no discounts for early payment
  6. The School may choose to use the services of a tuition management partner. There may be additional fee(s) levied to the Parent for the use of such service. The use of a tuition management partner does not preclude or dismiss the responsibility of the Parent to make payment in a timely manner in accordance with this Enrollment and Tuition Agreement or the School’s financial policies
  7. No student is permitted to enter into the academic year when an account has a balance due
  8. All payment plans have a five calendar day grace period, after which the account may incur additional services charges
  9. When an account is more than twelve (12) calendar days in arrears, the Student is suspended from attending classes, receiving class or homework assignments, and/or participating in sporting activities until the account is paid current
  10. Returned checks may result in a $35.00 service charge. The amount of the returned check must be paid with cash or cashier’s check, not a personal check. More than one returned check results in the School no longer accepting personal checks for that account for the remainder of the academic year. Post-dated checks are not accepted
  11. All academic records, report cards, yearbook or other related documents may be withheld for any account with an outstanding balance, irrespective of graduation or any other reason for termination or dismissal of the Student, until the account is paid in full
  12. When an account is in arrears long-term, is persistently delinquent or otherwise problematic, the School reserves the right to take appropriate action to collect any or all unpaid debts owed to the School
  13. Any account in arrears as of May 27 of the academic year will prevent Student from taking final exams, receiving diplomas or yearbook, and/or proceeding with graduation ceremonies
  14. Books assigned to Junior or Senior High students shall be returned in useable condition. There is a $25.00 charge per unreturned or unusable book