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Admissions

.Curious to know more about joining the Foothill family?

Here’s what our admissions process looks like:

  1. Schedule an Educational Success Consultation with one of our administrators. This is a one-on-one meeting to discuss your child’s specific goals and needs. This is also an opportunity for you to ask questions and get to know us better. You will also take a tour of our campus. Call 408-263-2568 to schedule your consultation today.
  2. Complete an application and schedule a placement test for your student.
  3. Gather additional documentation needed: current and past year’s report cards or progress reports, and standardized test scores, birth certificate, health forms (immunization and physical), and other documentation as requested.
  4. Upon acceptance, complete the registration form and pay your deposit.
  5. Get your class welcome package and get ready for an awesome year!

 

 

Tuition and Financial Aid Information
At Foothill, we strongly believe that Christian education is not a commodity, it’s a ministry! It’s a commitment! It’s a connection-a connection between your child’s need, your family philosophy, and our philosophy!

That’s why at Foothill, the most important consideration is what is educationally best for your child. All other considerations are secondary. That being said, we know that money is an important consideration for any parent. That is why, historically, Foothill has and partnered with resources to provide over $25,000 in needs-based financial assistance. For current tuition rates, please call the school office to schedule a Free Educational Success Consultation. Tuition information and how to apply for Financial Aid (if needed) will be covered in that meeting.

 

*Foothill Adventist Elementary School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. Furthermore, this institution does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship programs, athletic or extra-curricular programs.