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Arlington, VA
Trinity Episcopal Children's Center

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Telephone: (703) 920-8695  · Website: www.trinitychurcharlington.org/index.htm

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Trinity Episcopal Children's Center
2217 Columbia Pike
Arlington, VA  22204

www.trinitychurcharling...

Tel: (703) 920-8695

Director:
TECC@tecarl.org

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School Philosophy and Mission

"More and more families are seeking out Episcopal Schools as their children reach school age. At Trinity Episcopal Children's Center (TECC), parents can find academic excellence provided within a Chr...
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition

Ages From 2 years to
5 years
Days: 5 day(s) a week
7:00 am- 6:00 pm

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Key Statistics

Extended day No
Age cutoff for enrollment2 years

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Application Information

Applications accepted Admissions policies and procedures tecc is licensed by the county of arlington and the state of virginia to accept sixty-nine children ages 2-5 years. prior to enrollment, all parents/guardians meet with the tecc director, complete and submit an enrollment package, and tour the facility. all parents/guardians also must meet with the headmaster and/or tecc board members for orientation within 8 weeks of enrollment. a $125 non-refundable registration fee and first month's tuition must be paid in full prior to a child's attendance. (the registration fee is currently waived for the second child in the same family. a $25/month discount in tuition is given for the second child in the same family.) parents/guardians supply the school with the following completed forms: health/immunization, enrollment, emergency care, and field trip permission slips. full tuition is due monthly, no later than the 5th of each month, regardless of a student's attendance record. reimbursements and tuition adjustments are not made for absences. tuition fees are prorated for a partial month attended only at enrollment. tuition fees are not prorated for partial months attended at withdrawal from tecc. exceptions may be made for extenuating circumstances. enrolled students who are unable to be present and/or pay tuition for a period in excess of thirty days will be disenrolled and must re-enroll for admission. a child's active status and enrollment at tecc is maintained by payment of full tuition monthly by the 5th.
Acceptance criteria: TECC is open to all children ages two through five years, who may benefit from the program, regardless of race, religion, nationality or creed. A waiting list will be established when TECC is at capacity

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