Imhotep Academy | Co-Ed, K-8 Private School in Atlanta
PTA membership is $50 per family. Please make checks payable to IAPTA or pay electronically.
This program is not licensed by Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning and is not required to be licensed. Bright from the Start does not regulate or routinely inspect this program.
TUIO is an automatic payment processing system using checking, debit, and credit accounts. Additional fees will be applied by payment processor.
Each change to TUIO processing dates will also incur a $25 reprogramming fee.
| Monthly Payment Schedule |
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| 1. July 31st |
| 2. August 31st |
| 3. September 30th |
| 4. October 31st |
| 5. November 30th |
| 6. December 31st |
| 7. January 31st |
| 8. February 28th |
| 9. March 31st |
| 10. April 30th |
| 11. May 31st PRE-K ONLY |
| 12. June 30th PRE-K ONLY |
Scholarship opportunities typically open in February every year. Contingent upon availability of funds, parents who meet the criteria may be awarded a scholarship. Monetary awards are disbursed directly to Imhotep Academy and applied to tuition fees. Parents are responsible for balances not covered by scholarship funds. Below is a list of available scholarship opportunities. Georgia Goal applications are available through our Main Office. For all other scholarships, parents must apply directly with the scholarship organization. Imhotep does not manage or make decisions about scholarship awards.

Arete provides private K-12 scholarships exclusively to qualifying low-to-moderate-income students. The scholarships empower those parents who otherwise have no options to select a school that best meets their child's unique gifts, talents, and learning needs.

The Georgia GOAL Scholarship Program provides tuition scholarships to children who desire to attend private K-12 schools. When making application to a participating school for receipt of a GOAL Scholarship, families must provide proof of eligibility.

The AAA Scholarship Foundation team has invested more than 18 years devoted to passionately advocating for the under-served, under-represented and academically disadvantaged members of our communities.

The Georgia Promise scholarship is an education choice program. The program will provide eligible students with public funds for non-public education expenses in grades kindergarten through 12th grade. Eligible uses include private school tuition, tutoring services, and other qualified education expenses.