Early in the second semester, reenrollment contracts are issued. A signed contract must be received by the deadline indicated to ensure a place for the student for next year. Shortly after the reenrollment deadline, the Admissions Committee begins accepting new students for the following school year.
Those on Academic or Behavioral Probation face the possibility of not being allowed to reenroll or having the decision delayed until the end of the school year and may have their spot taken by a new applicant. If this happens and subsequently the probation is lifted, the student previously on probation will be placed in the wait pool for the next year.
To ensure a place for a student for the next year, a contract must be signed during the enrollment period by the party financially responsible for the education of the student. Contracts must be entered into carefully as a signed and returned contract obliges the signer to pay the full tuition. Any student who is not reenrolled by June 1 will be classified as withdrawn. Students who have withdrawn must re-apply if they wish to attend in the future.
Geneva holds the belief that a positive and constructive working relationship between the school and a student’s parents is essential to the fulfillment of the school’s mission. Thus, the school reserves the right not to continue enrollment or not to reenroll a student if the school reasonably concludes that the actions of a parent (or guardian) seriously interfere with the school’s ability to constructively partner with the parent.