Worthington Adventist® Academy

"Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it." Proverbs 22:6

Admission and Registration Information

Open enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year for new families will begin on March 4, 2024!

Current families may register for next school year at this time.

 

Please note that the following steps are for new students only (including incoming Kindergarten students):

New Student Application Process:

  1. Contact the school office to arrange for a tour of our school and a meeting with the Principal.
  2. Complete the registration forms (you can print from below or pick up from the school office).
  3. Deliver completed forms to the school office, along with the $180 registration fee. If the registration fee is paid by March 15, 2024 then please deduct $50 from fee.
  4. Incoming Kindergarten students are required to meet with the Kindergarten teacher to complete Kindergarten Readiness Testing.

 

Once your child has been accepted...

  1. Purchase school uniforms on the School Days website at www.schoolcloset.com.
  2. Check to see if you are eligible for the EdChoice Scholarship program by clicking here.  If you qualify, complete the EdChoice Request form below.

 

EdChoice Scholarship Program 

The Ohio Department of Education EdChoice Scholarship Program provides state-funded scholarships to students who attend low-performing public school buildings. The scholarship may be used to attend private schools such as Worthington Adventist Academy.  More information and forms can be obtained at the Ohio Department of Education website - click here.

 

Partnering for Eternity


Worthington Adventist Academy, in partnership with Southern Adventist University’s PFE grant program, has the opportunity to offer unique tuition assistance to our students. Through this service-oriented scholarship program, our participating students are paired with elderly adults in our community in a mutually-beneficial way.
 
Students in the PFE program, along with their parents, bring joy to the lives of senior citizens through fun activities such as visiting, reading, and playing games. When appropriate, they may also provide light housework. As the young people build generational bridges and learn the value of service, they also benefit from the wisdom and mentorship of the older adults. In the process, their time together helps finance the student’s Christian education.
 
If you would like more information, please contact the school office at 614-885-9525.