Admissions Overview

Did you know a student spends 16,000 hours in school from grades K-12?

Who will your child meet? Who will be their teacher?

How will your child find their identity in Christ?

How will he or she be equipped with the academic foundation and Biblical values needed to face the world today … and in the future?

Hearts of disciples. Classically trained.

  • Study is an act of worship

    We are joyfully Christian. We show our faith by teaching Biblical doctrines and practices of Christianity in all classes and grades. We teach our children to begin to develop a relationship with God through Christ, and to live a life ordered by the two greatest commandments: love God and love your neighbor.

  • Tools of learning

    A classical education uses academic subjects to teach the tools of learning: logic, investigation, common sense, communication, and skills of language. Academic subjects are integrated horizontally (allowing students to make connections among different material, such as math and music), and vertically (allowing students to see God’s design for all creation and mankind). The classical methods are time-tested, but not outdated, as they serve as a timely response to modern education.

  • From the first day of kindergarten to graduation

    Our K-12 community provides an atmosphere for friendship, mentorship and discipleship. Our teachers love Jesus and partner with parents to provide the disciplined environment needed to equip students for life. Whether it’s in the classroom, on the playing field, or at home with their family, Summit students are immersed in the values of Christ-like character.

Get to know us

We have many opportunities to visit Summit and learn more about our school. Use the inquiry form to share a little about your student, and sign up for an event.

Contact Admissions

Jennifer Nearn

Admissions Coordinator

admissions@summitclassical.org

425-222-0564 ext. 1