What curriculum is used at VCA?
Do you offer special education classes or handicapped services?
What about school supply lists?
Do you accept late enrollments or semester transfers?
Are students whose families attend a church other than Victory Family Church admitted to VCA?
We attended VFC at one time, but no longer attend. Does this impact our admission?
What curriculum is used at VCA? – Top
A Beka Books will be the primary curriculum used at VCA. A Beka Books has been around for generations and has a proven track record of success. VCA is dedicated to providing the best curricula available to meet the needs of our students.
Do you offer special education classes or handicapped services? – Top
VCA offers a traditional classroom setting. We do not currently have separate special education classes.
What about school supply lists? – Top
Supply lists will be made available to VCA families before school starts. We will also post this information on the school website.
Do you accept late enrollments or semester transfers? – Top
The majority of our enrollment is done between May and July to allow us to plan for the upcoming school year. Whenever an application is received after the open enrollment period, it will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Are students whose families attend a church other than Victory Family Church admitted to VCA? – Top
Preference is given to VFC families. However, we do welcome and accept applications from students whose families attend other Bible-believing churches which are in agreement with our philosophies.
We attended VFC at one time, but no longer attend. Does this impact our admission? – Top
We will not admit students whose families have left VFC. VFC is the driving force behind VCA. Without VFC, Victory Christian Academy would not exist. The leadership is the same for both organizations, and this policy helps us to maintain cohesiveness.
Victory Family Church is a charismatic, non-denominational church. Our Statement of Faith details our beliefs and the basis for what we teach in our Bible classes and chapel services. Our Statement of Faith can be found on the VFC website: victoryfamilychurch.com
All students have daily Bible classes. We also incorporate Biblical truths into every subject. All students participate in weekly chapel services.
Victory Christian Academy students are required to wear school uniforms. More uniform information will be made available to the parents of students that are accepted for admission to VCA.
VCA will be involved in local sports leagues including soccer, basketball, etc. We are also in the process of building football, soccer, and baseball fields as well as a basketball gym.
Lunches are catered in several days per week. Students may also bring a lunch from home.
No, VCA relies on parents and families to get students to and from school each day.
After an application and a required background check have been approved, parents can be involved as teacher helpers, lunchroom or recess monitors, field trip assistants, and helpers at teacher-directed parties.
Tours can be scheduled by calling the Enrollment & Service Center at (940) 627-5820. Tours must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance. VCA allows tours but not shadowing of students. Tours will be given starting six weeks prior to the start of the school year.
Yes, before-school and after-school care is available to VCA families. An annual registration fee of $25.00 per family will be required for the use of BASC.
| One Child |
$3 per day |
| Siblings | $2 per day |
*All students arriving before 7:30am will be placed in before-school care and charged accordingly.
| One Child (Short Term – till 4pm) | $3 per day |
| Siblings (Short Term – till 4pm) |
$2 per day |
| One Child (Long Term – till 6pm) | $6 per day |
| Siblings (Long Term – till 6pm) | $4 per day |
*All students in Pre-K thru 5th grade, on school property after 3:15pm and not under supervision by a staff member, will be placed in After-School Care
**Charges for BASC are billed out on a monthly basis.
Discipline and learning go hand in hand. Discipline builds character and allows students to develop the talents and abilities that God has given them. VCA uses such disciplinary measures as instruction, correction, rebuke, and corporal punishment (paddling) in an effort to achieve the ultimate goal: self-discipline. When corporal punishment becomes necessary, the child’s parents or guardians will be notified in advance.