FAQS

Is Liberty Christian Preparatory School accredited?
Yes, LCP holds accreditation with the Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (FACCS), the National Council for Private School Accreditation (NCPSA), and Middle States Association-Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools (MSA-CESS).

Are the teachers certified?
Yes, 100% of the instructional staff at LCP are certified through FACCS and hold a bachelor’s degree or higher.

Does LCP offer Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten?
Yes, LCP participates in the state VPK program. Students must be 4 years old prior to September 1st of the current school year. There is no charge for the ½ day VPK program. Extended day services are available for a weekly fee for students who need full day care.

Do students wear uniforms?
Yes, our students are required to wear uniforms. Specific details can be found in our parent/student handbook.

Does LCP have a before-school and after-school program?
Yes, we have before-school supervision (preK-12) and an after-school program (preK-7). At LCP, we are committed to providing quality enrichment in a safe, Christ-centered environment. Our after-school program offers daily activities including a homework period, organized playtime with activities, and snack time.
There is no charge for our before-school supervision. 

Does LCP provide any financial aid?
Liberty Christian Prep accepts the Step Up for Students scholarship. Information on this scholarship can be found online at www.StepUpForStudents.org

Does the school have opportunities for parent involvement?
Yes, we absolutely encourage parental involvement in many ways. Parents are welcomed at the school to participate in chaperoning field trips, helping in the cafeteria, serving on a committee, being a room parent, and by helping in the office.

Liberty Christian Prep does not discriminate on the basis of race, color or ethnicity.