Admissions Policies and Procedures
Faith Baptist Christian School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin and guarantees all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate in the administration of educational policies, admission policies, or other administered programs.
Special needs students will be accommodated as reasonably as possible, but any increased financial burden shall be the responsibility of parent or guardian of said student.
Enrollment in FBCS is limited to those who are members of Faith Baptist Church.
- Application Form. Written application forms must be completed and
returned to the church office along with the registration
fee. This requirement applies to both new and re-enrolling
students. In the event that a classroom is already
full, the prospective student may be put on a waiting
list.
- Interview. Parents and applicants must be willing to be interviewed
by the administrator. Transcripts must be provided
upon enrollment.
- Health Records. Up-to-date student health records, which include
a Tennessee School Entry Medical Examination and a
completed Tennessee Immunization (green card), must be submitted. The
green card may be obtained through your physician
or the Tennessee Department of Health.
- Birth Certificate and Social Security Card. In
accordance with the Tennessee State Law, the school
office requires evidence that the child has attained
the age at which he or she should be admitted.
- All students are accepted on a nine-week
trial basis.
- ALL new applicants are required to provide
recent scores from a national achievement test in
order to accomplish the following:
a. Insure placement in the grade for which the student is qualified.
b. Enable the school to maintain high standards.
All students who attend FBCS must read, sign, and cooperate with the written codes of honor, conduct, and dress. Parents are also asked to sign the Statement of Cooperation which conveys to the school that you will cooperate with the faculty/administration in seeing that standards of spiritual and social values are upheld.

