Tuition & Fees

Investing in a Christ-Centered Education

At Calvary Murrieta Christian School (CMCS), we recognize that tuition is an important investment for families. Our commitment is to provide a high-quality Christian education at an affordable rate. We also understand that every family’s financial situation is unique, which is why we offer tuition assistance to qualifying families who provide documentation of financial need.

For more information about financial assistance, please contact our Admissions Team at admissions@cmcsweb.com.

2025–2026 Tuition

Elementary (Kindergarten – 6th Grade)

Paid in Full

$9,821

Monthly Payment

$10,231

(cash, credit card, or ACH)

Junior High (7th – 8th Grade)

Paid in Full

$10,655

Monthly Payment

$11,099

(cash, credit card, or ACH)

Students who enroll after June will be placed on a prorated billing plan.

For tuition questions or payment assistance, please contact:

Student Enrichment Fee (SEF)

In addition to tuition, each student pays a Student Enrichment Fee (SEF). These fees support schoolwide programs and resources that enhance core instruction, benefiting the entire campus community.

  • Elementary Students (K–6): $550 per student
  • Junior High Students (7–8): $900 per student

Family Discount: Families with more than one child enrolled (including TK) receive a discount:

  • Full SEF charged for the oldest child
  • $250 deducted from the SEF amount for each additional sibling

Important Notes:

  • SEF fees must be paid to secure enrollment and class placement.
  • SEF is non-refundable, regardless of student participation in specific programs.
  • SEF funds roll into future years’ programs if not fully used.  

Why Tuition Matters

Your investment in tuition and fees directly supports:  

Christ-centered academics

Dedicated, qualified Christian teachers

Enrichment programs and activities that build the whole child

Opportunities for spiritual growth through chapels, service, and discipleship

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At CMCS, tuition represents more than payment, it reflects a shared commitment to nurturing students in both academic excellence and a Christ-centered life.