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Quick Facts
Principal Rev. Robert Ingram
Special features religious, nonprofit, after-school care
Gender composition coed
Dress code Uniforms required

School Mission
  • MISSION STATEMENT: The Geneva School seeks to provide students in grades K4-12 an extraordinary education, by means of an integrated curriculum, pedagogy and culture, both distinctly classical and distinctively Christian, that pursues goodness, truth and beauty in all spheres of life, while viewing these spheres as elements of a divinely ordered whole.

Curriculum
  • Foreign language(s) taught: French, Latin and Spanish.
  • This school has a particular instructional focus on accelerated learning, honors, college preparation.
  • This school requires physical education class.
 
 
Instructional Program Highlights
  • Classiscal Education
    Christ Centered
    Integrated approach to learning

Activities and Sports
  • Girls sports: basketball, baseball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball.
  • Boys sports: basketball, baseball, cross country, golf, soccer and tennis.
  • Clubs and extra-curricular activities include: National Honor Society; Mu Alpha Theta; French Club; Chess Club; Technolgy Club and Round Table (Student Government).
  • This school has the following art(s) programs: orchestra, theater/drama, chorus, photography and drawing/painting.
 
 
College and Work Preparation
  • Less than 20% of graduates go to 2-year colleges.
  • 80-100% of graduates go to 4-year colleges.
 
 
Technology and Facilities
  • 15 students per computer.
  • 100% of classrooms are connected to the Internet.
  • This school offers wireless internet (wi-fi) access to students.
  • This school was established between 1990-1994.
  • No transportation is provided to this school.
  • This school was built in 2004.
  • Recent or upcoming renovations: We are building a new campus on 52 acres by Legacy Park in Casselberry, FL. The new school is scheduled to open the fall of 09.
  • Gymnasium and physical education facilities: Full size gymnasium.
 
 
Admissions and Enrollment
  • Measures used to evaluate applicants: interview, recommendations and samples of student work.
  • To evaluate applicants, this school also uses: on-site assessment.
  • Standardized tests used to evaluate applicants: ISEE (Independent School Entrance Exam);
  • Of the students who applied for admission to this school for the current school year, 61-80% were accepted.
  • Tuition: $9000-$9999
  • 21-40% of students receive financial aid to attend this school.
  • Childrens First Scholarship FFNA Internal Scholarship
  • Graduates typically go to: Furman University; University of Florida and Duke University.
  • Students at this school are admitted on the basis of tests, grades, auditions or other criteria.
  • Few of the students at this school come from the neighborhood where the school is located.
 
 
Other Features and Highlights
  • 86-90% of students remained enrolled at the school between last school year and this school year.
  • This school has an emphasis in mathematics, performing arts, science and visual arts.
  • This school also emphasizes: Humanities.
  • Regular classroom hours: 8:00am to 3:00pm.
  • Accredited by FCIS in 2001.
  • Accredited by Florida Kindergarten Council in 2001.
  • Principal has been at this school for 5 years.
  • Principal has 15 years of experience.
  • Foreign language(s) spoken by staff: French, Latin and Spanish.
 
 
Source of Data
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