The following is an outline of the process:
- Parents must visit Maranatha Academy, preferably while the school is in session, in order to view and better understand the school's philosophy and
operations. At this time an interview regarding admission will be held with the administrator or other school personnel.
- A written application including a per student registration fee is submitted to Maranatha Academy.
- If the prospective student is presently or has previously been in school, appropriate school records shall be obtained. This is done through the
completion of a "School Form." In addition, admissions testing may be required to:
- Determine final grade-level placement.
- Ascertain what remedial instruction may be required for admission.
- If the prospective student is entering the middle grades or above, an additional interview between the principal (or other administrative personnel)
and student may be required.
- There is a class capacity of typically 12-18 students per grade level. First priority for enrollment is given to current students through annual
registration. After this, applications for new students will be considered.
- Attend an orientation meeting with the principal or other school personnel before beginning school. A group orientation shall be
held on a date specified before the start of the academic year.
- All parents must attend a group orientation for parents to be held on a date specified before the start of the academic year.