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Admissions
(Forms are at the bottom of this page.)

NOTE: PCA's President, Mr. Ron Mitchell, is available to meet with you to explain our program, answer your questions and give you a tour of our facilities.  If you are coming from out of town, we have very reasonable rates at a suite hotel close to PCA in Prattville, Alabama.  Please e-mail office@4pca.com to arrange a meeting with Mr. Mitchell and arrange specially priced housing if required.

 

Prattville Christian Academy seeks to enroll students who can perform successfully through a challenging college-preparatory academic program and, together with families encourage the growth of each student through spiritual, intellectual, athletic and social activities.  Students are admitted based on application information, academic review, recommendations and personal interviews.  PCA admits students without regard to race, color, nationality or ethnic origin.

 

Admissions Policy:     

 

· Students enrolling at PCA  and their parent(s) agree to abide by the policies and educational philosophy practiced at PCA

 

· Parents must submit properly completed application forms, registration fees and required documentation along with registration fees

 

· Pre-K4 applicants must turn 4 years of age between September 2nd and December 31st of the year they are admitted and must be potty-trained. 

 

· K4 applicants must be 4 years of age on or before September 1st.

 

· K5 applicants must be 5 years of age on or before September 1st.

 

· First Grade applicants must be 6 years of age on or before September 1st. 

 

· Students applying for K4, K5 and 1st grade must complete a diagnostic evaluation selected by the school.  The school administration determines the satisfactory score for acceptance

 

· Students applying for second grade through twelfth grade are either accepted or denied acceptance based on the following: evaluation of the student's academic and discipline records from the previous school, standardized test scores, and the understanding and acceptance of the policies and regulations.  The school administration determines the satisfactory score for acceptance

 

· Students applying for sixth grade through twelfth grade will be interviewed by the school counselor and may be interviewed by the school president prior to acceptance.

 

· PCA is an academically rigorous college preparatory program.  Students having significant academic difficulty in their current school are not qualified for application.

 

· Students who have been, or are currently pending, suspension, alternative school, or expulsion are not qualified for application.

 

·  All enrollment paperwork and tuition contracts must be completed prior to the student beginning school. 

 

 Admissions Process: 

    

A. The application process begins with the Application.

B. Following receipt of all required paperwork, an Admissions Test is scheduled for students entering grades K4, K5 and 1st grade.

C. Following receipt of all required paperwork, an Academic Review is completed for students entering grades 2-12.

D. Following the academic review, an Admissions Interview is conducted for students entering grades 6-12.

E. Following admissions testing, the academic review and the admissions interview if required, the president makes a final determination on admission.

F. If the decision is made to admit the student, the Enrollment Process begins.   

 

Click HERE for more information on each of these steps.

 

Admissions Paperwork: 

 

Admissions Application

School Information Letter

 

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Cultivating Values
PCA seeks to provide students with educations that give them the intellectual capital they need to become productive members of their families and of society, while cultivating the Christian values we hold dear.page
 
Course of Study
The PCA course of study uses various curriculums including traditional classes in math, language arts, social studies, and science.  We utilize recognized curriculum taught with a Christian perspective, which demonstrates quality and structural flexibility.  In addition to core academics, PCA offers instruction in physical education and the liberal arts, such as music, art, drama, and foreign language.  Bible class, as well as chapel, is part of each student’s day.  Prattville Christian Academy does not offer a special education program.     page
 
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