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PRIORITY OF ADMISSION
Priority of admission to the grade school will be granted to currently enrolled students, siblings of currently enrolled students, and children of members of the supporting churches (Bay Street, Woodland, and First Presbyterian Churches).
Priority of admission to the kindergarten will also be granted to students enrolled in First Presbyterian Church Kindergarten’s four-year-old program.
To receive consideration, applications must be submitted on or before the priority
deadline preceding the academic year for which enrollment is sought.
GRADES K-6
Students applying for grades K-6 will be selected through a process that may include a review of previous school performance, teacher recommendations, admissions testing if deemed necessary, and a successful parent/guardian and student interview with the elementary school principal as well as a separate meeting with the PCS Business Director. If previous school records do not provide a clear assessment of the student’s ability to be successful at Presbyterian Christian, the school may require additional testing. A nine-week probationary period that will include parent-teacher conference(s), academic evaluations, disciplinary review, and appropriate recommendations may be required. Admission to Presbyterian Christian School is at the sole discretion of the
school.
GRADES 7-12
Students from the local area (Hattiesburg/Pine Belt) may be considered for admission to grades 7-12 only at the beginning of each semester (within 5 school days of the start of school in August or January), if space is available. Students who move into the area may be admitted to grades 7-12 at the time of their relocation, as space is available.
Students applying for grades 7-12 will be selected through a process that includes a review of previous school performance, teacher recommendations, admissions testing if deemed necessary and a successful parent/guardian and student interview with the high school principal, as well as an appointment with the business director. If previous school records do not provide a clear assessment of the student’s ability to be successful at Presbyterian Christian, the school may require additional testing. A nine week probationary period that will include parent-teacher conference(s), academic evaluations, disciplinary review, and appropriate recommendations may be required.
Admission to and continued enrollment in Presbyterian Christian School is at the sole discretion of the school.
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ADMISSIONS PROCEDURE
ADMISSIONS
REGISTRATION FORM
ENTRANCE QUESTIONNAIRE
TUITION
BANK DRAFT FORM
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