
Click here to download the Welcome to 2010 letter. It contains information regardig dates and times for enrolment and starting school for 2010.
Click here to download the 2010 Financial Arrangements form.
Click here to download the 2010 Day Trip Permission form.
Here you will find a printable version of the Christchurch Adventist School Enrolment form. You will need the Acrobat Reader to view this file. If you do not have this, simply click the link below and follow the easy to use instructions.
View 2011 Enrolment Form (578KB)
The School Prospectus is obtainable from the school. The application forms enclosed in the prospectus are to be completed and returned to the Principal, together with the latest reports from the last school attended. An appointment will then be arranged for an interview with the Principal, School Chaplain and the class teacher. After a subsequent Enrolment Committee meeting, parents will be advised of the result of their application in writing or via phone. In cases where classes are full, then students will be placed on a waiting list, and a place confirmed as soon as possible. A full school uniform must be obtained before a child can commence attending Christchurch Adventist School. This includes the relevant sports uniform.
Christchurch Adventist School is owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Its purpose is to provide educational opportunities to all who share its objectives - whether members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church or not. Students who meet the academic and character pre-requisites of the school board and who express willingness to co-operate with its policies and requirements will be considered for admission. It is expected that families support the values that we as a school uphold. It is a privilege to attend the school and admission or attendance may be withdrawn or withheld by the Board of Trustees in harmony with its stated policies. Owing to the Special Character of our school there will be times when the` pupils will be required to attend school functions and extra-curricular activities out of school hours. These may be activities such as attending Music Festivals, church services or assisting in charitable collections, for example. This is considered as part of our school s curriculum.
Children approaching 5 years of age may, in consultation with the school, elect to attend two half-day sessions. Parents will be required to sign a New Entrant Permission Form before the child can attend. New Entrants (those in Year 0 or 1) can choose, in consultation with the school and Head of Primary, to finish at 12:30 pm for the first two (2) days of school.
lease refer to the 2011 School Handbook for additional information.
Last updated - Fri, Dec 24, 2010