Students
Approximately 160 families from some 50 different churches in the greater Dane County area including metropolitan Madison and its surrounding communities are represented in the student body.

School Environment
ALCS offers large-school opportunities in a small-school setting.  With smaller class sizes, a warm and respectful atmosphere, and a student body representing a wide variety of different area churches, there is a familiar face around every corner.

Campus
Our modern facility offers up-to-date classrooms, a library media center, science & computer labs, an art room, band and music rooms, two gymnasiums, and a weight room.  The 28-acre campus provides ample space for athletic fields, play areas, and available parking.  We suggest scheduling a tour with the Student Services Office to see the campus and facilities in person.

Faculty
Faculty members hold degrees at both undergraduate and graduate levels and are committed to providing quality Christian education.

International Student Admissions
Abundant Life Christian School is happy to welcome international students! International students enhance the learning environment of our school and provide wonderful opportunities for cross-cultural friendships and understanding.

ALCS is a co-educational, non-denominational Christian school located in Madison, Wisconsin.  ALCS accepts international students in grades 6-12 for semester and/or full year admission as well as students in grades 2-5 for short-term learning opportunities.  Students must be at least 8 years of age to be considered for a short-term experience (6 weeks); high school students may not be older than 18 years of age at time of admission.  All international families seeking admission to ALCS for their students need to abide by all international, national, and SEVIS laws in obtaining a valid VISA, passport, and other related documentation.

High school students are accepted for a minimum of one quarter up to a full four years.  International students who are admitted as seniors will receive a Certificate of Attendance rather than a diploma unless transferring from another US high school and have the credits to be considered for graduation; this is determined on a case-by-case basis. 

Students attending as a one-year cultural exchange experience or for an English Immerison Opportunity to improve their English language skills do have the option of auditing their classes.