Admissions
Thank you for your interest in High Point Christian Academy! Whether you are exploring our programs for a one-year-old or a high school student, you will find that the foundation of our community is Kingdom Education—a unique partnership between your family, HPCA, and the local church.
We recognize that the most important battles our children will face are those that shape their hearts and minds. The truths they embrace and the worldview they adopt will form the foundation for who they become and whom they will serve for a lifetime. Teaching, training, and mentoring the next generation is a priceless calling and a core responsibility entrusted to parents in Scripture.
God blesses obedience, and those blessings may not always be measured in earthly treasures. One of the greatest blessings may be seeing your child grow into a devoted disciple of Christ. As Scripture reminds us, “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in truth” (3 John 1:4).
We would be honored to meet you and share all that High Point Christian Academy can offer your family—academically, spiritually, and personally.
Admissions Procedures
Ready to Join the High Point Christian Academy Family?
These admission procedures apply to all preschool, elementary, middle, and high school students.
Step Two: Schedule a Tour
After submitting the request for an information packet, our Admissions Team will schedule a tour of our Academy with you.
Step Three: Submit an Application
Once the first two steps have been completed, complete the online application. This applies to all students, preschool through high school. Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten applications must include: • Preschool teacher’s name and email address (HPCA will email an evaluation form to the teacher) • Kindergarten applicants must be five years old by August 31, 2026 for the 2026–2027 school year Grades 1–12 applications can include uploaded documents such as: • Copy of most recent report card • Copy of most recent standardized test scores (Grades 4–12) Grades 6–12 applications must include: • Core teacher’s name (from last school year) and an email address (HPCA will email a confidential evaluation form) Grades 10–12 applications can also include: • A copy of the student’s high school transcript There is a non-refundable application fee.
Step Four: Complete an Assessment (TK - 12th Grade)
As part of the admissions process at High Point Christian Academy, prospective students are required to complete an in-person assessment test. This assessment helps the school better understand each student’s academic strengths, areas for growth, and readiness for the curriculum. Students should come prepared with the necessary materials, including pencils, erasers, and any other items specified by the admissions office. The assessment typically evaluates skills in areas such as reading comprehension, mathematics, and critical thinking. Results from the in-person assessment, along with academic records, teacher recommendations, and the overall application, are carefully reviewed to inform admissions decisions. This process ensures that HPCA can place each student in a learning environment that best supports their academic growth and success.
Step Four: Attend an Interview
Once the admissions file has been completed with all required documentation, an assessment test has been completed, an interview with the division Principal will be scheduled. At least one parent and the student must attend the interview.
Step Five: Receive the Admissions Decision
Upon the completion of all admissions requirements, including the submission of application materials, review of academic records, teacher recommendations, and any required assessments, parents will be formally notified of the Administration’s decision regarding their child’s admission. If a student is accepted, parents will receive comprehensive instructions outlining the final enrollment process, including registration procedures, tuition and fee information, and any additional steps required to secure the student’s placement at High Point Christian Academy. This process ensures that families are fully informed and prepared for a smooth transition into the HPCA community.
Meet Our Admissions Team
At High Point Christian Academy, our Admissions team is here to guide you and your family through every step of the enrollment process. We are dedicated to helping prospective families understand our Christ-centered community, explore our academic and extracurricular programs, and experience all that HPCA offers.
Our team members are passionate about connecting with families, answering questions, and ensuring that each student feels welcomed and valued from their very first visit. Whether you are considering HPCA for early childhood, elementary, middle, or high school, our Admissions staff is committed to making your experience smooth, informative, and personal.
"I love serving as Admissions Coordinator at HPCA because every day I get to welcome families into a community that is built on faith, academic excellence, and genuine care. It’s a privilege to help a future Cougar begin their journey—knowing we are partnering with parents and the church to shape hearts and minds for Christ.” - Mrs. Beth Saintsing, TK - 12th Grade Admissions
“Welcoming preschool families into the HPCA community is one of my greatest joys. I love seeing our youngest students take their first steps in a nurturing, faith‑filled environment—knowing we’re partnering with parents and the church to lay a foundation of wonder, discovery, and a deep love for Jesus.” - Mrs. Amanda Baker, Preschool Admissions
Meet Our Admissions Team
Leading, Building, and Equipping at HPCA

High Point Christian Academy is a religious institution that 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 of the school. HPCA does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in its administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, tuition assistance, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

