Elementary

                                  




At FOFCA, we are committed to strong academics and an all-encompassing spiritual focus. Our outstanding curriculum comes from a variety of sources, but much is drawn from ABeka Book Publications, which are both academically strong and grounded in core Christian values and teachings.

We know that the best lessons are ones taught by example, and so we take care to ensure that our teachers are Godly individuals who love the Lord and are passionate about teaching.

We would be pleased to get to know you and your children! For further questions regarding our program, please contact our Administrator.

CURRICULUM

The basic curriculum is ABeka, an accelerated Christian curriculum. Learning begins here as a joyful, experience that integrates academics and a Christian world view.  Check out the ABeka's Scope and Sequence to find out what exactly your child will be learning. 

CAMPUS TOUR

 

If you would like to tour the Families of Faith Christian Academy campus please call (815)521-1381 or email the Administrator.

REGISTRATION PROCESS

These procedures will guide you through the registration process. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Administrative Office at (815) 521-1381. We are here to assist you in any way possible.

1) Request a registration packet.

2) Schedule a campus tour.

3) Meet with an Administrator so any questions you have may be answered.

4) Submit registration forms and registration fees.

5) Testing and interview with the student.

We invite you to take a campus tour and meet our Administrative Staff and Faculty. Click here to find FOFCA registration forms and an Education Expense Credit Bulletin in PDF format. Registration forms include a Tuition Worksheet, New Student Information Sheet, Enrollment Contract, Arrival/Dismissal Form, Preschool Agreement and Charter Agreement.

All the forms you will need can be found on the forms page.

FINANCIAL AID

The Children's Scholarship Fund provides partial tuition scholarships to allow low-income families to send their children to private and parochial elementary schools (grades K-8). Scholarship recipients are selected in a random drawing from among qualified applicants. All eligible children in the chosen families receive scholarships. Approximately 2% of qualified applicants receive scholarships, with more than one million applying. Scholarship amounts are based on family size, family income, and school. Applications may be obtained in the school office.

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