Admissions

Discover Monte Vista Christian School for yourselves!  We invite you and your family to come visit our campus for a tour, or you can check us out at our Campus Days or our Open Houses. 

You can feel it on the grounds, in the hallways and the classrooms, the laboratories, the dorms, and the athletic fields. Something is different here. It crackles. It pulses. It’s unique to MVCS, and it’s no accident.

There’s a certain energy, an uncommon confidence, a sense of optimism and a pride of accomplishment that empowers even the youngest student at Monte Vista Christian School.

It’s difficult to describe and impossible to contain. It’s what makes our school so unique.”  

Steve Sharp, Headmaster


You may also discover Monte Vista through our Shadow program, where we will match you up with a friendly MVCS student who is your age for a morning as a Monte Vista Mustang.  There is no better way to determine if an academic community is a good fit for your family than a campus visit. 

 

We look forward to meeting you soon!

Contact the Admissions Office

Resident/International Student Admissions: 
Peter Gieseke 831-722-8178 x194

petergieseke@mvcs.org

Day Student Admissions:  
Kim Dawes 831-722-8178 x101 
kimdawes@mvcs.org

Admissions Assistant:  
Joan Bresley 831-722-8178 x137 
joanbresley@mvcs.org

Monte Vista Christian School seeks students with a solid academic record who will benefit from educational excellence in a Christ-centered community.

Admittance is based on past academic and social performance, the previous two years’ grades, standardized test scores, teachers' recommendations, and an interview.

We are now accepting applications for admission to grades 6-12 for the 2010-2011 school year.

Click the following links:

Admissions Calendars

Apply Online or Download Applications 

 

Check out our Viewbook

MVCS 2009 High School Profile 

 

Non-Discrimination Policy

Monte Vista Christian School admits students of any race, color and national origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities made available to students in the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, administration policies, financial aid, or in any other school administered program.