Policies

PURPOSE OF ADMISSION POLICY

 To promote and safeguard the distinctively Christian character of Enlight Christian School;
 To ensure a high level of parental involvement and support for the activities of Enlightium Christian
School and the Society;
 To ensure that each student is placed in the most appropriate learning environment; and,
 To ensure that parents are well informed as to the distinctively character of this
school by having appropriate admission and membership procedures in place.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

1. In order to apply for admission at Enlight Christian School, at least one parent or guardian must
support and be in full agreement with Statement that their child will be learing about Chrisitanity
2. Junior Kindergarten children must be at least four (4) years of age by December 31, Senior
Kindergarten children should be five (5) years of age by December 31, and Grade one (1)
students should be six (6) by December of the year of entry into the grade level.
3. All eligible school-age children will be enrolled unless the school is unable to meet specific needs
or Board approval is given.
4. Enrolment for all children is subject to the determination and acceptance of the grade/program
placement as directed by the Principal.
5. Children may be enrolled subject to availability of facilities, class sizes, availability of qualified
teachers, special educational needs and registration deadlines as determined by the Board. The
Principal reserves the right to refuse any admission if he/she feels the school is unable to meet
the needs of that particular child.
6. Any child enrolled at Enlightium Christian School may be subject to a term probationary period (i.e.
Sept.-Nov.) during which time the Principal will determine if the school is able to meet the
needs of that child. In special cases, the Principal may request from the Board an additional
term period of probation. The Principal shall make recommendations to the Board regarding
any student whose needs the school is not able to meet.

Bullying Not Accepted

Students who bully othter students physically or verbally will be subject to counselling with one of our professional counselling and their parents. If bullying continues after a great effort was made to reform the child then the child will be subject to have to change schools.

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