Coram Deo Academy
Admissions
Now Open - 2024/2025 Enrollment
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:
- Visit us during an Open House or a tour.
- Apply online here. There is a $120 application fee.
- Inform: Submit previous school records and submit pastor and previous teacher recommendations.
- Assessment: The Admissions Office will schedule your child’s assessment.
- Meet: After reviewing all required documents, the Admissions Office will schedule a Family Interview for parents to meet with the Head of School and Principal.
- Prepare: The school will notify parents of the decision regarding acceptance.
- Enroll: Upon acceptance, parents must complete the enrollment packet and submit the Enrollment Fee.
For more detailed information, see our Enrollment Checklist here.
What you will find at Coram Deo Academy:
- Christ-centered classical culture and curriculum.
- Small class sizes and daily one-on-one teacher instruction.
- A focus on lifelong learning, rather than learning to pass a test.
- Skillful teachers who model discipleship and strive to develop virtuous men and women who pursue God.
- A supportive community of families and partners who encourage each other to further excellence and unity
As a parent, we ask that you are committed to:
- Intentionally directing your children to Christ at home and through active involvement in a local church.
- A school that prioritizes the shepherding of hearts, not just academic rigor.
- Being part of a community of faith and learning, where relationships with faculty, staff, students, and other parents are valued.
- Engaging with all aspects of your children’s academic work: valuing the content, assisting with homework, seeking help when needed, and staying connected to teachers.