FAQ

Victory is an independent, non-denominational school. We are supported by tuition, gifts, and fundraisers. Approximately ninety different churches are represented in our student body. Doctrinally, we align most closely with a Baptist or Bible church statement of faith.

Presently we have one location with a total enrollment of approximately 275. Our Elementary campus (Kindergarten through 6th grade) and Jr Hi/High School campus (seventh through twelfth grades) are located on the corner of Garfield and Robertson Avenues (one block northwest of Marconi Avenue and Fair Oaks Boulevard). Map »

We are an extension of the Christian home. We offer an excellent academic program in a warm, loving, and disciplined atmosphere that encourages spiritual growth and character development.

Discover our Philosophy here.

New fee schedules are available each February for the coming school year. Rates do not include application and registration fees. Additional fees may be charged for some elective classes. Discounted tuition is available for each additional child enrolled.

Biblical principles are integrated into every aspect of our curriculum. Bible is a regular subject for all our students including Scripture memorization. Once a week we have Chapel. Each teacher is a born-again believer serving as an excellent role model with a positive Christian testimony.

Desiring to have the highest possible standard, we use a combination of secular and Christian textbooks which have been carefully selected after much prayerful review. For specific information on any particular grade, please call and talk to the appropriate principal. Course description booklets are available for the upper-grade levels.

Victory offers a challenging curriculum that is designed to prepare our students for a variety of options upon graduating from high school. Students may choose a general program that concentrates on the basics or a college preparatory program that offers numerous advanced courses.

In accordance with our philosophy to educate the whole person, Victory strives to offer a variety of enrichment experiences for our students.

At the elementary level, we offer music, band, PE, and art taught by qualified resource people for kindergarten through 6th grade. Additional opportunities for elementary include ACSI Math Olympics, ACSI Spelling Bee, computer awareness/hands-on exposure, and educational field trips.

At the secondary level, our music program offers choir and band as curricular courses that feature public performances. Drama and art offer opportunities for visual performance in the arts. Keyboarding and computer science are popular courses for developing skills for use in our information-driven society. Yearbook combines creativity with the technical skills used in the publishing industry. Student Council, Honor Society, and other extra-curricular organizations teach relational skills and provide a basis for interaction.

Elementary School: 8:10 AM – 2:45 PM; Minimum Days 8:10 AM – 11:30 AM  
Jr. High/High School: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM; Minimum Days 8:00 AM – 11:45 AM

After school care is available for Elementary students.

Victory Christian School has always been a place where parents roll up their sleeves and get involved. Serving together builds camaraderie and the school benefits from having practical tasks accomplished.  Each Victory family is required to give 30 hours of service per school year. These are known as Family Service Hours. We love how serving together bonds our school community.  Where practical, we encourage serving across the campus regardless of the grade of your student. Pre-approval with the teacher/ department may be required. Some examples of needs are: Chaperoning a field trip, working the snack bar for an athletic event, donating items for an event, providing items and serving a staff luncheon and helping with campus improvement and more. Also, families will earn one hour credit toward their service hours for every $10 donated in goods or cash.  

Our high school and junior high schools compete with other schools in soccer, volleyball, basketball, softball, baseball, and golf. Cheerleaders encourage school spirit. Our parents lend support to our sports program. At the elementary level, we encourage our 4th though 6th graders to participate in community league sports. Athletics »

No. We do have a dress code that is designed to promote modesty and wholesomeness and discourage extremes in style.

By all means! Call 916.488.5601 for an appointment and we will be happy to arrange a personal tour and meaningful visit.

Applications for all grades, TK-12th, can be found here. You will then be contacted to set up a test date and interview time. If your student has achievement test scores available from a previous school, it is possible that we could waive testing. Our openings fill quickly so don’t delay in applying.