

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I schedule a school visit?
There is no substitute for a campus tour. We encourage all students to schedule a school visit. Please call our Admissions Office at 561-614-6619 or start a chat at the bottom right corner of your screen to schedule an appointment.
Does Zeenete Christian offer after-care?
Zeenete Christian does not offer after-care service at the moment. However, we do offer after-school clubs that last one (2) hours after school.
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School hours are:
Lower, Elementary School: 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM​.
Middle School: 8:30 AM - 3:45 PM.
Upper, High School: 8:30 AM - 3:45 PM.
How much is school tuition?
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Tuition Rates:
K-5th – $8,925.00 ($892.50/10 months).
6th-8th – $9,150.00 ($915.00/10 months).
9th-12th – $9,535.00 ($953.50/10 months).
Tuition is paid either annually in July or by 10 or 12-monthly payments through FACTS Management.
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There is a $50 flat fee, plus any credit card charges when a payment plan is set up.
How can we afford tuition?
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Qualified families may apply for financial support through Florida Tax Credit Scholarship (FTC) or the HOPE Scholarship program.
https://www.stepupforstudents.org/scholarships/logins/
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Families new to the scholarship program must create an account and meet financial and additional requirements.
Most students received awards averaging around $6,684.00.
For previous years, students in households earning up to 375 percent of the federal poverty level ($104,063 for a family of four in 2022-23) are eligible for scholarships. Students who qualify under 200 percent of the federal poverty level ($55,500 for a family of four) are eligible for full scholarships worth up to $9,979. First priority is given to renewal students and to new students eligible for the federal free and reduced-price lunch program ($51,338 for a family of four in 2022-23). Siblings of current scholarship recipients who live in the same household are also eligible. Additionally, students placed in foster care or out-of-home care, as well as dependents of active-duty military, are able to apply for a scholarship at any time.
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The Hope Scholarship is for students in grades Kindergarten through 12 who are enrolled in a Florida public school and have been bullied, harassed, assaulted, threatened, and or have experienced other violent acts which caused them to transfer to another public school or enroll in an approved private school.
Beginning with the 2018-2019 school year, a student enrolled in a Florida public school in Kindergarten through grade 12 who has been subjected to an incident of battery; harassment; hazing; bullying; kidnapping; physical attack; robbery; sexual offenses, sexual harassment, sexual assault, or sexual battery; threat or intimidation; or fighting at school, the opportunity to transfer to another public school with capacity, or enroll in an approved private school under the Hope Scholarship.
How can parents get involved in school life?​
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Parents play an integral part in their children’s education. At Zeenete Christian, we encourage parents to volunteer in the school in various ways by serving on parent committees, parent-teacher organizations (PTO), and similar volunteer programs. Because we know students learn better when their parents are involved in their education, we do our best to create a welcoming learning community for all of our stakeholders. Continuous, open two-way communication between parents and the school is a top priority.
Is Zeenete Christian the right choice for our family?
At Zeenete Christian Preparatory School, we understand that each of our students has individual wants and needs. Our responsibility to the student encompasses the spiritual, mental, intellectual, physical, social, and emotional areas. We believe that this can only be done through fostering a feeling of mutual respect and compassion, and we maintain those values in everything we do. Our unique approach provides students with the proper support system that will help lead them to a successful path.