Statement on Finances
Philosophy and Goals
In order to set an appropriate financial foundation for the long-term future of Dominion, we desire to exhibit prudent stewardship through tuition-based funding of 100% of the school’s operating expenses. Many private schools do not make this commitment, but rather rely on fundraising to pay up to 25% of operating expenses each year.
We believe a full-time headmaster who has a thorough commitment to classical Christian education is essential for Dominion’s future. This is our largest expense each year and one of the most important factors in the school’s future success. The headmaster is our representative to the community, as well as the day-to-day hand that guides Dominion.
We also desire to hire excellent teachers who are committed to classical Christian education and to pay them well. Our unique five-day program with three days in the classroom and two days at home allows our teachers to spend more time with their families and affords parents the ability to take on a greater role in the education of their children. It also reduces tuition cost dramatically (approximately 35%) from the average private Christian school in Gwinnett County.
This philosophy and these goals have helped to shape our tuition and fee structure.
Fundraising
Dominion has been incorporated as a non-profit organization in the state of Georgia and has received 501(c)3 tax-exempt status from the IRS. All donations to Dominion Classical Christian Academy are tax-deductible as defined by the IRS. We will sponsor a limited number of focused fundraising activities over the coming year.
If you are interested in the opportunity to assist financially in the founding of Dominion, please contact us or learn more