Coram Deo Academy

Admissions

Now Open - 2025/2026 Enrollment

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CDA is not a typical school. We do not train test-takers, and our end goal is not merely entrance into a great college or workplace. CDA’s model of Classical Christian Education seeks to shape the whole student by inspiring and training them to be scholar disciples for a lifetime of learning for the glory of God.

CDA cultivates a love of learning and a passionate pursuit of God. We partner with parents in modeling a Christ-centered life. Our students study Latin, recite poetry, engage in Socratic discussion, and imitate great artists. They strive for CDA’s Four Habits of the Heart: responsibility, obedience, respect, and attentiveness. When students graduate as scholar disciples, they are equipped to powerfully influence our culture and world.

Admissions Process

1

Visit

Visit us during an Open House or a tour.

2

Apply

Apply online here. There is a $120 application fee.

3

Inform

Submit previous school records and submit pastor and previous teacher recommendations.

4

Assessment

The Admissions Office will schedule your child’s assessment.

5

Meet

After reviewing all required documents, the Admissions Office will schedule a Parent Interview for parents to meet with the Head of School and Principal.

6

Prepare

The school will notify parents of the decision regarding acceptance.

7

Enroll

Upon acceptance, parents must complete the enrollment packet and submit the Enrollment Fee.

*Coram Deo Academy admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship programs, financial assistance and loan programs, athletic programs, and other school administered programs and activities.

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