Admissions

Attending Lehigh Valley Christian High School

Thank you for considering Lehigh Valley Christian High School. Enrollment information can be downloaded here (.pdf):

Application - Part 1

Application - Part 2

Application - Part 3

General Information

Learning Support Services

International Student Supplemental Packet

For more information or to schedule a tour of the school contact John Moser at 610-821-9443 or by e-mail j.moser@lvchs.org.

Re-enrollment Resources

Current LVCHS students can access the necessary re-enrollment forms below:

Re-enrollment Packet - Part 1

Re-enrollment Packet - Part 2

Thank you for your continued support of
Christian secondary education in the Lehigh Valley.

LVCHS Among Top Schools in State for Reading and Math

By God's grace, LVCHS ranks among the top schools in Pennsylvania according to the 2005-06 PSSA test results.

In reading, LVCHS ranks in the top 10% of schools (63rd out of 666)in the percentage of 11th grade students achieving a rating of 'Advanced' or 'Proficient'.

LVCHS is among the top 15% of schools (84th out of 665) in percentage of 11th grade students achieving these ratings in mathematics.

These rankings are based upon the fully aggregated school-level PSSA results issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Eduction for the school year 2005-06.

The PSSA tests are a series of standarized tests administered by the PA Department of Education to evaluate school performance. All Pennsylvania public schools are required to participate. Participation in the PSSA testing by private schools is voluntary.

Click on the link below to visit the PA Department of Education website for the complete set of 2005-06 PSSA test results.

2005-06 PA DOE PSSA Test Results (scroll down to the school-level results)

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Poll Shows Parents Value Small Class Size

A Monmouth University poll reveals parents believe small class size is the most important factor to a student's success in high school. The survey of New Jersey parents asked participants to rank five factors in terms of importance. Topping the list was small class size with 40% of participants selecting this as most important. High SAT scores and many AP courses tied for second with 19% of parents citing each of these factors as most important.

However, using these same five factors to rank the performance of New Jersey high schools for the September issue of New Jersey Monthly, the Monmouth researchers found that high SAT scores were the strongest indicator of a school's ranking.

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