Who is eligible to apply?
Students attending our partner Bridgeport public schools currently in grades PreK-8 are eligible to apply. Each year we admit eight Pre-K students, eight kindergarten students, and four first grade students. We also fill spaces in upper grades if any occur. We accept students of all ability levels; approximately two-thirds of an incoming class performs at or below grade level. Horizons GFA serves students from families at lower income levels; proof of income is a requirement in the admission process.
My child is in kindergarten right now and will be in 1st grade in the fall, should I apply to kindergarten or first grade?
Students enter the Horizons summer session in the grade they are in when they apply. In other words, to apply for the kindergarten class, the student must be in kindergarten at the time of application. To apply for PreK, the student should be entering kindergarten in the fall of the year they are applying to Horizons.
How do I apply for my child?
The admission period is December 1 through February 28 each year. The application is online only. It does not matter when you apply between these dates, admissions are not on a rolling basis. However, your application must be complete by the February 28 deadline for your child to be considered for admission. Please note: submitting an application does not mean your child is in the program, they must be admitted to the program.
When will I know if my child has been accepted and how are admission decisions reached?
Notification of admissions decisions will be sent no later than April 15. Families are strongly encouraged to have back-up options lined up for their students as Horizons GFA receives more applications each year than spaces available.
All applicants receive careful consideration. Students with completed applications will be assessed for eligibility. We invite a limited number of eligible students and their families to participate in interviews. Following the interview, successful applicants are invited to Spring Saturday Academy sessions and if all goes as expected, the new students continue on into the summer session.
How much does the program cost?
Horizons is a scholarship program. Families pay a $30 registration fee annually. There is no charge for applying to Horizons GFA.
What are the dates and hours of the Horizons summer session?
The PreK-8 summer program runs for six weeks, typically from the last Monday in June through the first Friday in August. Program hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. During the school year, Saturday Academy is held on five Saturdays during the fall and on six Saturdays during the spring. Saturday Academy hours are 8:30 a.m. until 12 noon. Attendance is required, family vacations, reunions or other trips are to be scheduled before or after our six week summer session.
Where is the program held?
The PreK-8 Program is held on the campus of Greens Farms Academy, located at 35 Beachside Avenue in Westport. Students leave the GFA campus on a regular basis to participate in enrichment activities and field trips.
Do you provide transportation?
School buses pick up students at pre-assigned bus stops at four locations in Bridgeport, transport them to Greens Farms Academy, then take them back to the bus stop at the end of the day.
Do you provide meals?
We provide a nutritious breakfast and lunch every day.
What is the attendance policy?
We have a very strict attendance policy, attendance is mandatory. Students are expected to attend every day for the full six weeks as well as the fall and spring sessions of Saturday Academy. If you have summer plans that would prevent your child from attending all six weeks during the summer and you are not willing to change your plans, you should not apply to the program.
Who is eligible for the High School and College Success Programs?
All PreK-8 Program graduates are eligible for the Horizons GFA High School and College Success Programs, which operate out of our Bridgeport office during the school year. Each student is assigned an academic coach who provides mentoring, guidance, social-emotional skills training, and subject tutoring. High school juniors and seniors receive test prep, college counseling and financial aid guidance, and career planning is available to college students.
We do not admit students directly into the High School or College Success Programs from outside our Horizons GFA community.