RCCS Admissions
Nothing compares to seeing a school in person, therefore we highly encourage you to stop by!
Prospective students are invited to spend half a day on campus, visit classes, and meet our students. Shadowing can be scheduled by contacting Barb Waldner.
Attendance at the Rock County Christian School is a privilege -- not a right. The goal of the school is not to reform or rehabilitate but to train youth in the Christian principles of leadership, self-discipline, individual responsibility, personal integrity, and good citizenship. Transfer applicants with questionable behavioral issues with their previous school and/or on judicial probation will be reviewed by an ad hoc admissions committee.
RCCS is strongly committed to partnering with parents and local churches to equip students. This partnership requires that parent(s) and students be connected and regularly worship at a local church.
Rock County Christian School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate based on race, color, national or ethnic origin. It does reserve the right to select and retain students based on academic performance, religious commitment, and personal qualifications, including a willingness to cooperate with RCCS staff and administration and to abide by its policies and decisions.
Those enrolling in kindergarten must be five years old on or before September 1st. Students who turn 18 years old before graduation are still considered in subjection to the authority of their parents or guardians.
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ADMISSIONS CHECKLISTS
NEW Families
Emergency Contact Form (fill out 1 per student)
Chromebook Policy Form (fill out 1 per student)
Student Questionnaire (Beloit Campus only)
Commitment Form (Beloit Campus only)
Returning Families
Emergency Contact Form (fill out 1 per student)
Chromebook Policy Form (fill out 1 per student)
Commitment Form (Beloit Campus only)
Other Forms and Information
Family Handbook 2025-26
Supply Lists (grades K-5)
Supply Lists (grades 6-12)
School Choice
Enrollment is Open!
February 3 - April 17, 2025
School Choice Information
If a student is new to the voucher program, the family income of the student must be at or below the amount listed in the table to the right.
Family size includes parents/legal guardians and their children by birth, marriage or adoption that reside in the same household as the student applicant.
Family income includes the income of the student’s parent(s)/legal guardian(s) that reside in the same household as the student applicant.
If the student’s parents/legal guardians that reside in the same household are married, their income is reduced by $7,000 when determining income eligibility for the program (i.e. married family income minus $7,000). For example, if a family of four with parents that are married has an income of $68,640, subtract $7,000 from their income and compare that amount ($61,640, not $68,640) to the income limit for a family of four in the table to the right ($68,640).
WPCP Only Income Limits 220% of the Federal Poverty Level
Family Size Maximum Yearly Income | Maximum Yearly Income |
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1 | $33,132 |
2 | $44,968 |
3 | $56,804 |
4 | $68,640 |
5 | $80,476 |
6 | $92,312 |