Tuition Fees, Financial Assistance and Scholarship
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2026-2027 School Year
Pre School
Compulsory Education
Curriculum & Facility Fee
Nutritional Services
Academic Services
After School Program
Discounts
Multi Child Discount $500 off per additional Child
*Tuition Payments can be made in full or monthly payments.
A Christian Education is Possible
We believe that all students deserve the opportunity for a Christian education. At Orlando Christian Preparatory, we accept students (K5 through 12th grade) who qualify for the Step Up for Students Scholarship (FTC, FES-EO, and FES-UA). We also provide in-house financial assistance, approved through a third party, to qualifying families of K5 through 12th grade.
Scholarship for Educational Options
The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship (FTC) and the Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options (FES-EO) give your child access to the education that best meets their needs. These scholarships provide financial assistance for private school tuition and related costs. Visit www.stepupforstudents.org to learn more about those scholarships and to sign up for the interest list. If you have any questions, please call 877-7FL-SUFS (877-735-7837), Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.In preparation for each upcoming application season, Step Up for Students will send emails to renewal families and to families that have signed up for the interest list informing them of when the season will open. This email from them will include what steps to take to make sure they are prepared when the application becomes available.
Family Empowerment Scholarship for Unique Abilities
Orlando Christian Preparatory accepts some students with The Step Up for Students FES-UA Scholarship, a scholarship given to students with unique abilities. This scholarship provides eligible students a scholarship that can be used to purchase approved services or products in order to design a customized educational program for the student. Scholarships can be used for specialized services such as speech or occupational therapy, instructional materials, tuition at an eligible private school, contributions to a college prepaid account and more. The program is directly administered by state-approved nonprofit scholarship funding organizations. Because OCP is committed to providing the best and highest quality education the student requires, we ask that you bring a copy of the student’s most recent IEP and psychological evaluation, along with their current report card, for us to determine whether we have the appropriate resources for your child’s success.
FACTS Financial Aid
A limited amount of financial assistance is available to qualifying families. This financial aid is based on several factors, including financial need. Current families must complete an application through FACTS and have it filed for the upcoming school year. New families must have applied for admission to OCP and completed enrollment in order to be considered for financial aid. All families must apply through FACTS Financial Aid. This aid is for tuition only for student K5-12th grade
*Step Up for Students scholarships are accepted for grades K-5 through 12th.
*FACTS Financial Aid is available for grades K-5 through 12th.
Frequently Asked Questions
We accept applications year-round, provided there is space available in the class. Open Enrollment for the school year begins on December 1, 2025.
You can submit an application after you’ve taken a campus tour.
Regular church attendance is strongly encouraged, but not required. You are required to agree by signature that your child will be taught Christian doctrine, curriculum, and characteristics. We encourage at least one parent to be a professing follower of Christ.
Preschool
K2, K3, K4 - 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM (regular school hours Monday–Thursday 8:15 AM - 2:45 PM; Friday 8:15 AM - 1:45 PM)
Elementary
K5 - 5th grade - 8:15 AM - 2:45 PM (Monday–Thursday)
Friday dismissal is at 1:45 PM.
Middle/High School
8:00 AM - 3:15 PM (Monday - Thursday)
Friday dismissal is at 2:15 PM.
Yes. Uniforms are worn on Monday through Friday. On Wednesday, students are permitted to wear a World Hope t-shirt for the current year, and on Friday, students are permitted to wear a school spirit shirt for the current year.
Uniform bottoms for preschool and elementary students are khaki, navy blue, or black casual shorts and can be purchased anywhere. No cargo shorts. Uniform pants are permitted.
Middle and high schoolers are permitted to wear any brand-uniform shorts or pants in khaki, navy blue, or black.
OCP is accredited by the Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (FACCS) and Cognia, in addition to a dual-accreditation with Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools (MSA-CESS) and The National Council for Private School Accreditation (NCPSA).
No, books are not included in tuition. Book fees can be paid in full or 3 monthly installments (please refer to tuition and fees).
Yes. Students entering kindergarten through 12th grade are administered an entrance exam.
No, the school does not offer transportation at this time.
-Agreement on OCP’s Statement of Beliefs, with the understanding that these principles and standards will be instilled in each student starting with our youngest student, all the way to our eldest.
-Regular church attendance by at least one parent is strongly encouraged.
-2.0 GPA or higher for high school admission.
-No prior expulsions from another institution or OCP.
-Students with noted behavior issues from another institution will not be admitted.
-All IEP and 504 plans are reviewed before the Admissions process can begin.
-Students must score within 2 grade levels of the grade they are entering on the Entrance Examination.
Orlando Christian Prep admits students of any race, color and national or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarships, loan programs, athletic programs, and other school-administered programs.





