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Enroll Now for a Frozen Tuition Rate
Enroll now at Lyndon Academy's temporary location for the 2008-09 school-year. Tuition will be frozen for the duration of a child's education at Lyndon Academy.* Students must re-enroll each consecutive school-year in order to maintain the frozen rate of tuition. Tuition includes books, school supplies, field trips, technology, library, and meal plan. There are no application fees, admissions testing fees or payment plan fees. In 2008-09 seating is limited and available for Jr.-K through 2nd grade students only. A grade will be added each school year through 12th grade after the 2008-09 school year.

* Tuition will be frozen at $9,500.00 for those students who enroll and start school in August 2008. After August 2008 the frozen tuition rate will increase with each passing month by $500.00. For example, a student who starts school in October will have a pro-rated frozen tuition rate of $10,500.00. Tuition on the new campus for those students enrolling and attending after 2008-09 will start at $12,750 and escalate each year thereafter.
At Lyndon Academy your child has the unique advantage of attending a school with an all inclusive tuition package. A $500.00 non-refundable deposit is required after acceptance to secure a seat for the start of school. Then the remaining tuition is paid in 10 monthly installments on the first of each month, beginning August 1st.
At Lyndon Academy, tuition can decrease depending on participation rates. The Lyndon Academy Partners for Lower Tuition Program allows parents the opportunity to reduce their child's tuition. In the 2007-08 school year, tuition credits ranged between $20.00 and nearly $2,000.00.
| 2008-09 |
Jr. K & Elementary |
After-School Program |
| Hours Offered |
8am-3pm |
3pm-6pm |
| Calendar Days |
180 |
180 |
| Deposit |
$500.00 |
NA |
| Tuition |
<= $9,500.00* |
NA |
| 10-Month Installment |
<= $900.00 |
NA |
| Daily Cost |
NA |
$16.00 |
Lyndon has a rolling admissions process. If a seat is available after the official start of school, then tuition rates will be pro-rated.
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