Potomac Classical Conservatory is Alexandria’s first collaborative-model education program.
Prospective Parent Viewing Tours
Thank you for your interest in Potomac Classical Conservatory. As you endeavor to learn about and know the many educational options in the DC metro area, we hope to provide more information about our school. It is our distinct honor to help families understand the mission and vision of Potomac Classical and our distinctives as a classical Christian school. We look forward to helping you walk through the admissions process should you choose Potomac Classical for your child’s education.
We believe our Prospective Parent Viewing Tours are the best way to see the heartbeat of what we do. We encourage you to join us at our next Viewing Tour to learn a little more about Potomac Classical’s mission, faculty, and community in the City of Alexandria.
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Non-Discrimination Policy
Potomac Classical Conservatory (the “School”) admits students of any race, sex, color or national or ethnic origins to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color or national or ethnic origin in administering the school’s educational policies, admission, and scholarship policies, athletic and other school-administered programs. Potomac Classical Conservatory reserves the right to select students on the basis of academic performance.
As a religious educational organization, Potomac Classical Conservatory discriminates on the basis of religion and conduct based on its religious beliefs. This includes student and family religious commitment, lifestyle choices, and personal conduct including a willingness to cooperate with the School’s administration and to abide by its policies. Potomac Classical Conservatory believes that it cooperates with the home in providing a Christian education to children. However, at times there may be a family’s lifestyle that is in conflict with or in such opposition to the Statement of Faith and biblical lifestyle beliefs of the School. In such instances, the School, within its sole discretion, may determine it is not in the best interest of the student and School to accept the student or to continue the student’s enrollment. (How can two walk together unless they be agreed – Amos 3:3).