Frequently Asked Questions:
What are your hours of operation?
We are open Monday – Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Will lunch be served?
Children will bring their lunch to school each day. Lunches must be able to be kept in a lunchbox during the day. Refrigeration and/or microwaves will not be available to use for lunches.
How old does my child have to be?
Your child must be the appropriate age for the class that they are registering for by September 1st.
Does my child have to be potty trained?
Any child entering into a 3 year old or 4 year old class must be potty trained.
How do you communicate with parents?
We have several different methods of communication. We use emails, text messages (Remind 101), daily communication folders, and parent conferences when needed.
Can parents volunteer?
Yes, Parents can be classroom readers, help with special crafts, and anything else that the teacher might need.
How does drop off and pick up work?
We use a car line drop off and pick up system very similar to those in the public schools. Drop off is between 9:00 and 9:15 a.m. and dismissal is from 12:45 -1:00 p.m. There will be a late fee charged for any late pickups.
What curriculum do you use?
Our curriculum is based off of the ABC, Jesus Loves Me curriculum. Our teachers have worked extremely hard to develop the curriculum for our school to make sure it keeps kids on track with current standards and to prepare them for school, while also teaching them the importance of a relationship with and the love of Jesus Christ.
Do you offer any discounts?
We offer a 10% discount for any active duty military families. A valid military ID must be shown in order to receive the discount.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What are your hours of operation?
We are open Monday – Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Will lunch be served?
Children will bring their lunch to school each day. Lunches must be able to be kept in a lunchbox during the day. Refrigeration and/or microwaves will not be available to use for lunches.
How old does my child have to be?
Your child must be the appropriate age for the class that they are registering for by September 1st.
Does my child have to be potty trained?
Any child entering into a 3 year old or 4 year old class must be potty trained.
How do you communicate with parents?
We have several different methods of communication. We use emails, text messages (Remind 101), daily communication folders, and parent conferences when needed.
Can parents volunteer?
Yes, Parents can be classroom readers, help with special crafts, and anything else that the teacher might need.
How does drop off and pick up work?
We use a car line drop off and pick up system very similar to those in the public schools. Drop off is between 9:00 and 9:15 a.m. and dismissal is from 12:45 -1:00 p.m. There will be a late fee charged for any late pickups.
What curriculum do you use?
Our curriculum is based off of the ABC, Jesus Loves Me curriculum. Our teachers have worked extremely hard to develop the curriculum for our school to make sure it keeps kids on track with current standards and to prepare them for school, while also teaching them the importance of a relationship with and the love of Jesus Christ.
Do you offer any discounts?
We offer a 10% discount for any active duty military families. A valid military ID must be shown in order to receive the discount.





























Serve Your City
Reaching Valdosta and South Georgia for Christ
We have always had a heart to reach our city for Christ! There are basically two methods that we use to win this city for Christ:
1) Engaging the community through our church members, ministries and events and
2) through other Christian ministries and organizations who do an amazing work in the community.
Below are some of the ways you can serve your city!
SUPPORTED MINISTRIES
We know that we are not the only ministry doing God's work in Valdosta or the world. Therefore we have partnered and support the following ministries.
CAMP ROCK
Camp Rock began with a broken heart and a vision. There are so many children who are locked into a cycle of poverty and pain. Georgia has approximately 14,000 children in foster care last year; 2,370 of these children have a permanency goal of adoption. Out of those children, there are 250 children who are available for adoption and in need of loving, permanent homes.
There are also thousands of at-risk children who struggle to have their basic needs met. We are working hard to make a difference in the lives of these children. We recognize that we can not change the world, but we can change the world for one child at a time. Join the movement.



We are passionate about orphans and giving them… HOPE. We are passionate about doing all we can to save just ONE more child. We are all called to help give these wonderful (but forgotten kids), the experience and the life-changing power of FAMILY.
Project One Forty Three, Inc., (Project 143) is named for those that it serves — namely the 143 million orphans worldwide. Sadly, since our founding, this number has increased dramatically, but our mission remains the same — to help orphans experience the love of families.
Most orphans have never taken part in a vacation, shared in a game of catch with dad or gotten “made-up” with mom, much less experienced the life-giving love of being connected to a family. What can 4 to 8 weeks spent in your family mean to these kids? HOPE. By simply opening your home this summer or winter and sharing some love and encouragement to a child who needs it more than you will ever be able to imagine, you will simply be amazed at the miracles that happen. We hope that you will join us and help to combat the global orphan crisis – ONE child at a time.