Learn More About The Geneva School
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ADDRESS
1775 Seminola Blvd
Casselberry, FL 32707
PHONE
Grammar School: 407-332-6363
Upper School: 321-422-0202
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Academics & Divisions
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Student Care & Support
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Frequently Asked Questions
The following are some of the most frequently asked questions from prospective parents to The Geneva School.
Be sure to also check out FAST FACTS.
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We intentionally create small class sizes so that we can achieve our goals of educating our students well and forming them through the relationship between the student and the teacher and between the teacher and the parent. In our K4 program, we welcome 12 students to each class. This number increases to 16 students in kindergarten through 2nd grade and then to 18 from 3rd grade and up.
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Students with learning differences that do not require significant accommodations find that they can be successful at Geneva. The school employs learning specialists and a reading specialist, and the student services office also exists to assist students and families.
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The admission process includes taking a tour, submitting an application, gathering records and reference forms, admission testing, and parent and student interviews. Applicants who submit an application by the 15th of each month will receive an admission decision by the 15th of the following month.
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Education today often produces graduates who are underprepared for life’s challenges. Families, the workplace, churches, communities, and nations need graduates from schools like ours more than ever. At Geneva, we focus not just on what students know but on forming who they will become. The Geneva Way lays the foundation for accomplishing our mission: inspiring students to love beauty, think deeply, and pursue Christ’s calling.
Christian classical education at The Geneva School is …
Committed to character formation
Rooted in biblical theology
Grounded in piety—which is the proper love and fear of God and man
Cultivated by a loving, dedicated, discipleship-oriented faculty and staff
Accomplished in partnership with parents (in loco parentis)
Shaped by a nurturing, Christ-centered schoolwide community
Focused on life-transforming content
Centered on a historic Christian worldview
Guided by the liberal arts tradition
Engaged in the Great Conversation—interacting with the greatest ideas humans have formed over the centuries
Demonstrated by an integrated holistic curriculum
Delivered by competent, passionate faculty
Aspiring to the following distinctive results
Individuals who are freed, which is the goal of a liberal arts education
Equipped to be lifelong learners
Possessing and demonstrating rightly ordered loves
Virtuous, wise, and eloquent students who love beauty, think deeply, and pursue Christ’s calling in all of life’s varied endeavors
Empowered to step into the world as disciples of Jesus in service of God and neighbor for the advancement of Christ’s kingdom
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School safety and security protocols are multi-layered and include our use of Raptor Technologies for visitor, dismissal, and emergency management. The school employs two off-duty police officers each day who help manage morning drop-off and afternoon dismissal traffic on Seminola Blvd as well as provide security to our campus during the school day.
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Geneva is a distinctly Christian school and, as such, disciples/disciplines students within the tension between the reality of a broken world and the accomplished victory of faith and eternal purpose for those who are in Christ. We recognize that we all fall short and the only path forward is with God’s perfection, not our own. We desire to join parents in the important task of raising godly and mature adults. This is a long view that accepts there will be mistakes and bad behavior that requires redemptive discipline on the path to maturity.
Students in 7th and 8th grades abide by a Dialectic School Covenant that we review each year. For the students, the covenant states:
As students of the dialectic school, we affirm that we are young men and young women created in the Image of God. We also understand that our identity rests in Christ, and we have been called to cultivate excellence and virtue. Therefore, we will strive to do our schoolwork with honesty, integrity, and excellence, knowing that we are called to be good stewards of the gifts and talents given to us by God. We submit to the authority of our teachers, knowing that they have been called to help prepare us academically, spiritually, socially, and behaviorally to serve Christ and his kingdom.
In 9th–12th grade, students recite the Rhetoric School Honor Code throughout the year. The code states:
Out of the threefold desire to honor God, respect my school, and value my classmates, I pledge, as a student at The Geneva School, to strive to do my best in all things. I promise to abide by all school policies. I will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate classmates who do. In confirmation of my pledge to you and my accountability before the Lord Jesus Christ, I profess that in all of my school work, my name affirms my honor; in all of my dealings, my word is my bond.
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Tuition for 2026–2027 will be $11,000 for K4; $18,230 for kindergarten; $23,850 for 1st–6th grade; and $24,165 for 7th–12th grade. The State of Florida provides scholarships to every student in the state who is eligible for K–12 public schooling, regardless of income. If parents apply for the scholarship, the tuition amounts listed here for kindergarten through 12th grade is reduced by approximately $8,000.
Tuition covers the cost of the educational program. This includes books, personnel, facilities, and curriculum. Tuition does not cover field trips, class activities, overnight trips, yearbook, school uniform, lunch program, and participation in cocurricular activities or athletics.
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From its founding, Geneva has had a strong commitment to making the school financially accessible to families who desire a Christian classical education for their children. We know that there is great diversity in families' incomes and assets, so we have built a program that recognizes those differences and provides a tuition that we believe is right for our families. The school provides adjustments to the tuition through our tuition management program. Tuition adjustments are made based on the results of an application. The school also provides three payment options:
Annual: Tuition paid in full by May 10.
Semester: Tuition paid in two equal installments, the first by May 10 and the second by October 10. A $70 administrative fee divided between installments is added.
Monthly: Tuition paid in ten monthly payments on May 10, June 10, July 10, August 10, September 10, October 10, November 10, December 10, January 10, and March 10. A $350 administrative fee divided among installments is added. A tuition payment is not made in February due to the re-enrollment fee assessed that month.
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No, Geneva is an independent school, not affiliated with any church or denomination. There are nearly 100 different churches represented in the community.
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During the school day, faculty and staff work in loco parentis (Latin for “in the place of a parent”), temporarily taking the role of the student’s parent. This delegated authority is the basis for the partnership between the school and the home. School personnel are able to stand in loco parentis as they share with parents values, goals, and desires for the child. Like any partnership, the one between the teacher and the parent is built on trust and open lines of communication.
The school has many opportunities for parents to volunteer at the school. Parents can volunteer in the classroom, for large school events, for the annual SALT (Serving and Learning Together) serveathon, office help, taking photos and videos at school events and field trips, and many other opportunities.
Parents at Geneva also value building relationships with other parents through a variety of events both on and off campus: gathering for dinner, doing a Bible study, meeting for an evening activity, morning coffees, walks, and many other opportunities.
What Does Christian Classical Education Look Like in Practice?
See it unfold in The Courier—our quarterly school magazine capturing scholarship, formation, and life on campus.
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