Admission Process for New Families

FIRST STEP: REQUEST INFORMATION
Click HERE to Request Information about our admission process and school. You will receive an email with further information and the link to Create an Account in order to start your child’s application. 

Contact our Admissions Director, Emily Holley, at [email protected] or 919-553-7652 to discuss any questions you have about the information below. Do NOT apply yet if you have any concerns about the following:

1. SCS is a discipleship Christian school. We partner with Christian parents who desire for their children to know and serve the Lord. At least one 
parent must have a salvation testimony, and all families are required to be active in a local church that aligns with our Statement of Faith. A pastor reference is required online through our application system.
2. If your child has any learning differences or an IEP, please reach out to us before applying.
3. Your child must have had a successful time with no discipline issues at a previous school before applying to SCS.
4. We require uniforms (black, white, or red polo shirts with black or khaki bottoms).

STEPS IN ADMISSIONS PROCESS:

1. Request Information.
2. Attend an Open House if desired.
3. Submit Application. Application reviewed for all documents. (birth certificate, immunization records, pastor reference, teacher recommendation)
4. School will schedule
student assessment.
5. School will schedule parent interview.

 

You can find more information in our current Parent-Student Handbook. We will schedule Open Houses throughout the upcoming months. After requesting information, you will receive emails concerning the dates and times of the Open Houses. 

 

Southside Christian School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. Southside Christian School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.