Procedures

WCA strives to bring together a cohesive student body that can best grow spiritually, intellectually, and physically.  Each applicant’s academic potential, scholastic motivation, and moral character will be considered.  We prayerfully seek to consider what is best for each child and the school.  WCA reserves the right to deny or defer admission to a child if their academic ability, behavior or emotional development suggest they would not be best served by our school.

Return completed application packet to WCA.   Please make note of the following:

  • Include a copy of your child’s Birth Certificate (Kindergarten Only)
  • Include a copy of current Immunization Record
  • Students under age five must have a completed Physician’s Statement
  • Include most current Report Card (entering 1st – 6th)
  • Include most current Standardized Test results if available
  • Attach a current photograph
  • Give Teacher Recommendation Form and return envelope to student’s most recent teacher or administrator, (entering K – 6th).
  • Make check payable to WCA for application fees (please see Fee Schedule).
  • Schedule  appointment for student assessment, (entering K – 6th).

Admissions Office will contact you regarding a decision following completion of the full application process including student assessment.  This is usually within one week of the assessment appointment.  Upon acceptance, you will receive an enrollment contract that, once signed and returned, completes the enrollment process.

 

Westminster Christian Academy admits students of any race, color, nationality and ethnicity, disability or sex to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities made available to students of the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, disability or sex in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, financial assistance, athletics, or any other school administered programs, unless a particular status protected by federal, state, or local laws contradict the deeply held religious convictions of the school or Bay Area Presbyterian Church. It reserves the right to admit only those students whose educational needs can be met by the school, in the judgment of the Westminster Christian Academy staff.