Admissions Frequently Asked Questions

  • Our campus age range begins with 7th grade and goes up to 12th Grade. Our sister campus, begins with students as young as 12 weeks old and up to 6th graders.

  • No, we do not offer these types of programs at Elizabeth Academy. Our priority is giving the best experience we can to each child who enters our school. We strongly believe that our staff’s efforts should be focused on their Montessori classroom and students during the school day.

  • Since our Montessori classrooms are multi-age/grade classrooms as well as being inclusive we have to look very closely at the age of each applicant as well as what supports they may need in the classroom. As well as the spaces that we have in each classroom.

  • We do accept the Carson Smith scholarship and Children’s First scholarship for those that are eligible. Financial aid is available for returning students in elementary, middle school, and high school. First year students do not qualify for this aid. Merit based scholarships are also available to upper elementary and secondary students.

  • Elizabeth Academy and Garfield School has families apply each year to maintain up to date information on the child. Children change so much in a year and we like to look at the most up to date information during the enrollment season. If you have applied in a previous year and been in our wait pool we do make those applications priority.

  • Infants/ Toddlers/ Early Childhood (3-4 year olds) there are four day and five day options. Four days are Monday - Thursday with half or full day options. Five days are Monday - Friday with half and full day options as well.

    Half days are 8:30-12:15pm.

    Full days are 8:30 - 3:30 pm - Monday - Thursday/ Friday 12:45 pm

    **Kindergarten - 6th grade are 5 full day only**

  • Yes! Elizabeth Academy is accredited through Cognia.