Frequently Asked Questions



Here are some of the questions we have been asked regarding EDUPRIZE and the Queen Creek campus. If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact us at (480) 888-1610 or email us at qc_info@eduprizeschools.net


  1. What grades will be offered in Queen Creek?

We offer a superior kindergarten through grade 8th program for approximately 1700 students.

  1. What is the enrollment process?

Fill out an application and then turn in.

NOTE: You must provide a copy of the following items during registration:
               1.) Birth Certificate
               2.) Immunization records
               3.) Withdrawal Form
               4.) Most recent report card (if applicable)     

  1. Do you offer full– day kindergarten?

Yes, we do offer full-day kindergarten
Options for full-day are:
   Session 1: 7:40am – 12:10 pm
   Session 2: 11:10am – 3:40 pm

  1. What is the cut-off date for kindergarten?

The child must be five by September 1st. If the child turns five after this date, but before December 31st, you may request special testing to determine readiness. The test costs $50 and you will be asked to sign special paperwork to acknowledge EDUPRIZE’S            other policies.

  1. Is lunch available on campus?

No. Children must bring their own lunch.

  1. What is T.O. P. S?

TOPS stands for Teaching Optional Program Schedule. This program is a consolidated educational day that includes the same curriculum, instructional time and special as a regular day schedule. The difference is that lunch and one recess are eliminated. This reduces the day by over one hour. TOPS will be available for a full-day kindergarten option. This program has two options as follows.

Option 1: 7:30am – 12:30pm
Option 2: 11:00am – 4:00pm
TOPS gives families more time for extracurricular activities and more quality family time.

  1. What are EDUPRIZE School’s goals?

    Promote high academic achievement
    Foster positive student attitudes
    Nurture cooperative social attitudes
    Parent and community involvement
    Apply core curriculum to real objects
    Create an engaging, performance- based curriculum

  1. How will parents be involved?

Parents have the opportunity to advise and assist in all areas of the program. Parents are encouraged to participate in our Parent Teacher Network, identify specific objectives for their child’s learning prescription, and interact and assist in the classroom. Parents are strongly encouraged to volunteer up to 80 hours a school year.

  1. Will my child receive instruction in the Arts?

Yes! Specialists in Physical Education, Music, Science Lab, and Technology will see each child on a regular rotation.