Become A Part of Our Story!
For over a century, Rehoboth Christian School has been serving the surrounding community through Christ-centered education. Since 1903, we have welcomed a beautifully diverse student body, nurturing learners from Pre-K through 12th grade.
We partner with families who are seeking an education that is vigorously academic, thoroughly Christian, and beautifully diverse. Our community reflects a rich blend of cultures and backgrounds, creating a meaningful and supportive learning environment.
We understand that investing in education is a shared effort. That’s why we offer tuition assistance based on income, along with scholarship opportunities, to help make a Rehoboth education accessible for your family.
Tuition and Scholarships
Tuition
Tuition at Rehoboth Christian School is charged according to family income. 82% of families receive Tuition Assistance with an average of $3,800 assistance per child. When applying for Tuition Assistance, your tuition cost will fall into one of the three tiers; Full Pay, Partial Pay or Minimum Tuition. For more information about Tuition Assistance, click here.
Scholarships
In addition to tuition assistance based on income, external and internal scholarships are offered from various sources.
There are several external scholarships that help our families and students. They come from the Navajo Nation through the Office of Dine' Youth or from local Chapter Houses as well as from non-profit organizations such as ACE scholarships. Internal Scholarships come from our gracious donors who give in addition through donor scholarships.
We are also grateful for previous parents, former teachers and administrators who have set up scholarships for Rehoboth families as honorarium or as memorial gifts. These gifts have been made into donor scholarships and are available in the fall and spring for students who are currently enrolled.
Admissions Process
The admissions process includes your online application, educational documents submissions, testing and an interview for each student (new families).
Step One- Apply
Step Two- Document Submission
- After you submit your application, you will be contacted by our admissions department to submit the following:
- Copy of birth certificate
- Copy of social security card
- Copy of CIB (Certificate of Indian Blood) if applicable
- Copy of immunization record
- Academic Support Documentation such as IEP or a 504 plan, if applicable
- 6th-12th grade students submit an online questionnaire and essay
- Report cards and transcripts
- Standardized test scores
Step Three- Interview and Testing
- You will be contacted to set up a testing and interview date
Step Four- Application Review
Our admissions committee will review the application packet. If you are selected, you will receive an admissions letter by email from the admissions department.