• Currently, Vintage Christian Academy offers Pre-K to 6th grade, including our Mother’s Day Out program for preschoolers and our Classical Core program for Pre-K4 to 6th grade students. We also offer optional Enrichment Days for students in Pre-K4 to 6th grade, which provide additional academic and enrichment opportunities. In the future, we plan to expand to 7-8th and 9-12th grades, as well as offer summer camps and before and after school programs.

  • VCA is going through the process of becoming accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) as well as Association of Classical Christian Schools. ACSI and ACCS are national accrediting agencies that recognize Christian schools that meet high standards of academic excellence, education philosophy, and Christian worldview.

  • We strive to keep our class sizes small, with a student-teacher ratio of no more than 15:1.

  • The admissions process at Vintage Christian Academy consists of several steps. First, families must submit an application online, which includes student records, a written explanation of why they wish to enroll, a statement of family belief, and an affirmation of VCA values. Next, families must provide a written recommendation from their pastor or elder (or a reference for us to contact) and participate in a family interview with the head of school and a pastor on the church executive team. Students may also be required to take a placement test, which will be reviewed after the interview. After the application process is complete, the pastor and head of school will submit their recommendation to the school board, and acceptance will be based on a simple majority vote. However, either the pastor or head of school has veto power over a particular family/student.

  • Yes, uniforms are required. You can find out more about our uniform policy by clicking here.

  • Yes, we offer financial aid and scholarships to families in need. Please contact our admissions office for more information.

  • Vintage Christian Academy has a policy on electronics that is intended to promote focus, respect, and safety. Students are generally not allowed to bring electronic devices to school, except in certain circumstances with prior approval. Please see our handbook for more information on our electronics policy.

  • No, families may choose to enroll their students in whichever programs are best for them. They may enroll in either or both Pre-K4 to 6th grade programs at their own discretion.

  • Placement tests include reading, writing, and math.

  • Yes, our program is designed to allow all students to succeed regardless of where they started.