ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS  
   

Children must be five years of age by September 30, 2007
to be eligible for Kindergarten and six years of age by September 30, 2007 to be eligible for first grade.

Every attempt will be made to place the child in the grade they are applying for. However, if through assessment tests or other evidence, it is determined that the child may not be adequately prepared in school work or behavior for the next sequential grade level, it may be necessarythat the student repeat the previous grade.

The child should understand that his parents have delegated their authority to the school. Therefore, he is subject to the instruction and discipline of the teachers and administrator in their prescribed roles at L.I.S.

The school reserves the right to not admit/re-admit any student
where it is determined by the administrator that enrollment would
not be in the best interest of the school, the family, or the child.

L.I.S. does not discriminate in its admission policy based on race, national origin, religion, or sex excluding the following instances: Enrollment is generally limited to no more than 40%
of any one nationality in order to preserve the international balance of the student population. In the case of religion, enrollment may be censored when necessary in order to maintain the strong Christian culture of the School.


Families who are delinquent in payment of tuition to L.I.S. or
who have outstanding balances at another private school are
not eligible for enrollment at Logos International School.

Though not required to be Christian, parents of students at L.I.S.
should have a clear understanding of the biblical philosophy and
purpose of L.I.S. This understanding includes a willingness to have their child exposed to the clear teaching (not forced indoctrination) of the school’s Statement of Faith in various and frequent ways within the school’s program.

Parents should be willing to cooperate with all written policies of L.I.S. This is most important in the area of discipline and school
work standards, as well as active communication with the respective
teacher(s) and administration.
 
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