Grand Rapids, MI
Calvin Christian School Association - Elementary
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Telephone: (616) 531-2700 · Website: http://www.calvinchr.org
Contact Info
Calvin Christian School Association - Elementary
601 36th Street Southwest
Grand Rapids, MI
49509
http://www.calvinchr.org
Tel:
(616) 531-2700
Director:
Mrs. Linda Westra,preschool director/teacher.
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School Philosophy and Mission
"become more aware of Jesus and how to live for Him
explore God's world around them
improve their verbal, listening, and perceptual skills
expand their small and large motor skills
gain self-confi...
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition
| Ages | From
3 years
to 4 years |
| Days: | 3 day(s) a week 9.00 am- 11.30 am |
| Tuition: | $100/Month |
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | No |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 3 years |
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | A child must be three years old by september 1, 2007 and using the toilet to be eligible for the three-year-old program. a child must be four years old by september 1, 2007 to be eligible for the four-year-old program. |
| Application Information | $35.00 |
| Acceptance criteria: | Each child will be required to have a physical examination with a health certificate turned into the school at least one week prior to the beginning of school. diversity |
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