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Admissions at Benedicite Education

An alternative education rooted in self-directed, interactive, and sovereign learning from primary through high school.

Invest in more than education—ignite purpose, curiosity, and the unshakable spirit within the next generation.

Our Learning Programs

Every program, from preschool to high school, is personalized to meet the needs of each student. Families experience transparency, flexibility, and accommodation at every stage of their child’s learning journey.

Adolescent High Program

14 - 18 years of age

A student-centered high school experience that fosters critical thinking, independence, and real-world preparedness. Students are encouraged to design personalized learning paths that align with their unique passions and goals. Through mentorship, project-based work, and practical applications, they develop the skills and confidence needed to succeed in both academic and life pursuits.

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Adolescent Middle Program

12 - 14 years of age

A flexible, student-led learning experience for 7th and 8th graders, designed to encourage independence and purpose. Students explore subjects through hands-on projects, inquiry-based discovery, and real-world applications. With personalized guidance and mentorship, they develop critical thinking, leadership, and the confidence to navigate their evolving interests.

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Elementary Program

6 - 12 years of age

A self-directed, engaging educational experience designed for students in 2nd through 6th grade. Through interdisciplinary projects, collaboration, and inquiry-based learning, students build foundational knowledge while developing problem-solving, teamwork, and creativity. Each child is guided by personalized plans that encourage growth at their individual pace.”

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Primary Program

3 - 6 years of age

An alternative education experience fostering self-directed, interactive, and sovereign learning for children in preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. Through play-based exploration, sensory activities, and nature immersion, young learners develop curiosity and foundational skills. Guided by nurturing mentors, they cultivate emotional growth, creativity, and a lifelong love of discovery.

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Tuition Plans and Support

A high-quality education has to be accessible to all. We offer tuition assistance, sibling discounts, payment plans, and community fundraising opportunities, ensuring your child’s education is never out of reach.

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Payment Plans

Flexible options including annual, semester, 9-month, and 12-month plans tailored to your budget.

Sibling Discounts

Tuition savings for families, offering 5% off the 2nd child and increasing with additional enrollments.

Fundraising Opportunities

Participate in events like raffles and golf tournaments to offset tuition and support scholarships.

Flexible Schedules for Every Family

Homeschool Hybrid Option

A flexible 3-day on-campus schedule integrating family-led learning with mentorships, special programs, and course completion certificates for homeschool records.

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Private School Option

A 4-day on-campus experience offering personalized education, full transcripts, diploma pathways, and access to Ranken Tech partnerships and mentorship programs.

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  • My son’s talents were hidden in the traditional school and his self-esteem was wounded. Benedicite changed his trajectory.

  • I encourage you to learn more about our school family. A place where teachers and parents partner together. A place where imaginations are applauded, nature is a classroom and learning is bountiful.    

  • BE is smaller and less overwhelming than my old school. They don’t expect more than I can do. Map making is one of my favorite works.

  • My favorite thing about BE is my friends and teachers.

  • Everyone is your friend. Everyone is helpful. We do projects! We can choose what work we do. All the teachers are nice. We can take work breaks. We can read whenever. It’s for preschool and...

  • My favorite thing about BE is that we get to pick our own work. We don’t have to sit in desks and if you already know something, you move on at your own pace.

  • I get two recesses and I have friends. I love the brain teasers. I like snacks. I love running club.

  • I am glad to be at Benedicite rather than a different school because they have a lot of opportunities most schools can’t offer. The teachers have more freedom and flexibility in teaching, and they aren’t...

  • My son’s talents were hidden in the traditional school and his self-esteem was wounded. Benedicite changed his trajectory.

  • I encourage you to learn more about our school family. A place where teachers and parents partner together. A place where imaginations are applauded, nature is a classroom and learning is bountiful.    

  • BE is smaller and less overwhelming than my old school. They don’t expect more than I can do. Map making is one of my favorite works.

  • My favorite thing about BE is my friends and teachers.

  • Everyone is your friend. Everyone is helpful. We do projects! We can choose what work we do. All the teachers are nice. We can take work breaks. We can read whenever. It’s for preschool and...

  • My favorite thing about BE is that we get to pick our own work. We don’t have to sit in desks and if you already know something, you move on at your own pace.

  • I get two recesses and I have friends. I love the brain teasers. I like snacks. I love running club.

  • I am glad to be at Benedicite rather than a different school because they have a lot of opportunities most schools can’t offer. The teachers have more freedom and flexibility in teaching, and they aren’t...

Benedicite changed his trajectory

My son’s talents were hidden in the traditional school and his self-esteem was wounded. Benedicite changed his trajectory.

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Enrollment Steps

From the first virtual parent education session to a personalized campus tour, hands-on student visits, and final enrollment, parents are involved and supported every step of the way

  1. Step 4: Enrollment Meeting

    A final meeting to review goals, expectations, and formalize the enrollment process.

  2. Step 3: In-Action Student Visit

    Prospective students engage in classroom activities to explore the self-directed learning experience firsthand.

  3. Step 2: Personalized Campus Tour

    A guided tour allowing parents to experience the learning environment and meet the community.

  4. Step 1: Virtual Parent Education Session

    An introductory session to help families understand our philosophy, programs, and personalized approach.

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Frequently asked Admissions questions

Find answers to common questions about our admissions process, including enrollment steps, financial aid options, and how we personalize the experience for every family.

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  • What is the first step in the admissions process?

    Families begin with a virtual parent education session to understand our philosophy and programs.

  • Can prospective students visit the campus?

    Yes, personal tours and in-action visits are part of the admissions process.

  • Is there an application fee?

    No, we do not charge any application fees during the admissions process.

  • When are enrollment decisions made?

    Enrollment decisions are typically communicated within two weeks of completing the process.

  • Do you accept students mid-year?

    Yes, mid-year enrollments are possible depending on availability and student readiness.

  • Is there a required interview for parents and students?

    Yes, we meet with both to ensure alignment of goals and expectations.

  • Are there any prerequisites for enrollment?

    No prerequisites are required, but we do assess readiness for our unique learning model.

  • How can we learn about the different programs before applying?

    Attending an informational session or scheduling a tour is highly recommended.

  • Is financial aid available during the admissions process?

    Yes, financial aid and scholarships can be discussed as part of the process.

  • What role do parents play in the admissions process?

    Parents are actively involved to ensure a shared vision for their child’s education.