Thank you for considering BethanyLutheranSchool for your child’s education. At Bethany we strive for the highest level of academic learning and achievement and offer all our services in the context of a Bible-based and Christ-centered community of faith. Our students develop Christian character and excel academically while serving God and others.
Our Admissions staff is here to answer any questions you may have about BethanyLutheranSchool and to assist you in every step of the enrollment process – and then help your student adjust to those first few days in a new school.
We would like to send you printed information about BethanyLutheranSchool and to arrange for a personally guided tour based on your availability. You can reach our Admissions Office by telephone through the school office, 707-451-6683, or via email at bethanyschool@pacbell.net.
After reviewing the information and visiting our campus, the next step is to submit an Application for Enrollment and schedule an assessment test. (There is a $75.00 application fee which covers the cost of the assessment.) Once we have received this document and your child has taken the assessment test, I will call to arrange for an interview with our Principal*. This is a time for parents to meet with the Principal to discuss the assessment test results, tuition, and school policies, and to ask any questions or express any concerns you may have.
Once your student has been accepted, you will then be asked to complete the registration process. You will be invited to a Welcome barbecue. Bethany begins each school year with a special barbecue specifically for the new families. The faculty and staff at BethanyLutheranSchool would like to spend that afternoon getting to know the newest additions to our school family and introducing you to other new families. Before you know it, the school year will begin, and your child will have many new friends and experiences to tell you about.
We look forward to having you as part of our BethanySchool family!
*BethanyLutheranSchool does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, or to all rights and privileges, programs, and activities available to students. It does not discriminate in the administration of educational policies, athletic programs, financial aid programs, or any other school-administered program.