Step 1: Application
- Application (One per student).
- Student Application (Grades 7-12).
- A copy of the student’s birth certificate.
- A copy of the student’s recent report card (Grades 1-12).
- Pastoral Reference. ( One per family. This form may be mailed to us by your church).
- Non-refundable application fee.
- Completed Records Request form – (Grades 1-12 we submit to previous school upon acceptance).
Return all of the above to: Office of Admissions: 7474 Morris Road, Fairfield, Ohio 45011
Step 2: An Admissions Test will be administered to all students Grades K-12.
- The Administrative Assistant to the Elementary Principal will call to schedule testing for all Kindergarten through 6th grade students. Kindergarten testing is held on one Saturday in April and May. As needed the rest of the year.
- The Guidance Counselor will call to schedule testing for all 7th through 12th grade students. Results of the test and other academic criteria will be evaluated to determine the student’s eligibility for acceptance. This information will also be used for class placement.
Step 3: Interview
- Grades Pre K – 6: You will be contacted to schedule your interview with Mrs. Donna Hempelmann, Elementary Principal. For elementary students, the interview is with parents only.
- Grades 7 – 12: You will be contacted to schedule a family interview with Mrs. Deborah Enos, JH/HS Principal. For Junior/Senior High students, the interview is with parents and students. The purpose of the interview is to discuss expectations regarding conduct, academics and spiritual life at Cincinnati Christian Schools.
Step 4: Acceptance
- You will receive a letter of acceptance from the Admissions Office.
- Complete the Tuition Payment Preference form and send it to the Business Office.
- Junior/Senior High Students – Once accepted, the student will receive scheduling information from the Guidance Counselor.
- Contact your local school district to schedule transportation, if necessary.
Kindergarten
Prospective Kindergarten students must be 5 years old by September 30.
- All prospective Kindergarten students will be administered the “KDI” (Kindergarten Diagnostic Instrument).
- Should this test indicate that a prospective Kindergarten student requires further development, the testing official may recommend enrolling in the Transitional Kindergarten program.
PreSchool and Transitional Kindergarten
- No testing is necessary for admittance into the PreSchool or Transitional Kindergarten classes.
- PreSchool children must be 3 or 4 years old by September 30 and toilet trained.
- Transitional Kindergarten children must be 4 or 5 by September 30.