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FAQs

The answers to a few common questions related to our community are below, but you may always connect with us directly with additional questions or for further clarification.

What age ranges do you accept at Bethel?

Currently, we accept preschoolers (3s & 4s) through 8th graders.

Where is the school calendar for Bethel?
2024-25 School Calendar
2025-26 School Calendar
How do you measure a learner's progress at Bethel?

Learners set daily goals, weekly and year-long goals with the support of their guide. Guides hold weekly check-ins with each learner to track their growth spiritually, socially, emotionally, behaviorally, and academically. Parent(s) and guardian(s) receive a Session Summary at the end of every session to see the growth their learner has made during that time.

Offline and online, real-time data are utilized to track each learner’s progress, identify areas of struggle and support any learning gaps. Guides, using hierarchical prompting, assist learners when they face challenges and are taught to embrace a growth mindset.

Subjects such as writing, history and explorations measure each learner’s growth through completed projects while also utilizing individual portfolios.

How much time do learners spend online?

An integral part of our model is to cultivate a Christ-like learning community, which requires intentional time for the learners to interact and collaborate face to face with peers.

Technology is a tool in our program, not a necessity.

  • Preschoolers do not use technology in our program.
  • Kindergarten through 2nd graders use a touch-screen device (only with a stylus) anywhere from 0 – 5% of their day.
  • 3rd – 5th graders use laptops anywhere from 0 – 20% of their day, depending on the research taking place for their exploration.
  • Middle schoolers use laptops anywhere from 0 – 30% of their day, depending on the research taking place for their exploration, as well as what they have selected for their extracurricular program (i.e. yearbook is done online).
Is Bethel a faith-based school?

Yes. We value and respect each individual’s beliefs. 

The Bethel Community Education staff and Board of Directors believe the statements below to be true and impact the way we view and live in the world. Your child will be taught in an educational setting that is rooted in Christ and clings to these beliefs. 

Our Faith Statement is as follows: 

God is the one true God.

God is: the Father, Jesus Christ the Son and the Holy Spirit.

God is the Creator of heaven and earth.

God makes each of us uniquely in His own image.

God is love.

God loves His people.

Jesus Christ humbly loved and served his neighbors, and we are called to follow in that example.

Jesus Christ, who was without sin, took on the punishment for our sins and died on the cross. Three days later He rose from the dead – forty days after the resurrection He ascended into heaven.

Christ conquered sin and death that we may enter into a relationship with His Father.

God invites us to daily extend and advance His kingdom to the community we are called to serve.

Bethel Community Education is a missional organization and opens our arms as wide as we can to all who wish to join. If you desire to send your child to Bethel, you will be asked to acknowledge that your child will be immersed in an education rooted in Christ.

Does Bethel welcome learners of varied learning abilities?

Yes. At Bethel Community Education, our school has a deep desire to meet the needs of learners of varied abilities. This educational model can be a great fit for many children, and we will work closely with you and your child to serve those needs to the best of our ability.

What does a typical day look like for a learner at Bethel?
Preschool Schedule

8:30 AM   
Welcome Station

8:45 AM   
Morning Routine

9:10 AM   
Bible & Bible Memory

9:30 AM   
Discovery Stations

10:00 AM   
Read Aloud

10:20 AM   
Snack

10:35 AM   
Recess

11:00 AM   
Exploration

11:25 AM   
Program Pickup

11:30 AM   
Pickup

Kindergarten - 2nd Grade

8:30 AM   
Welcome & Prayer

8:40 AM   
Morning Routine

9:00 AM   
Bible

9:20 AM   
Goal Setting

9:30 AM   
Math

10:00 AM   
Snack

10:15 – 11:30 AM
Reading, Writing, Word Sorts, and More Stations to Build Literacy

11:30 AM   
Outdoor Adventure / Play-Based*

12:00 PM   
Lunch

12:20 PM   
Recess

1:00 PM   
Read Aloud

1:20 PM   
Spark Discussion

1:35 PM   
Exploration**

2:45 PM   
Program Pick Up

3:00 PM   
Closing Discussion

3:15 PM   
Pick Up

3rd - 5th grade

8:30 AM   
Welcome & Prayer

8:45 AM   
Bible

9:10 AM   
Goal Setting

9:20 AM   
Math

10:00 AM   
Snack

10:20 – 11:30 AM
Reading, Writer’s Workshop, Spelling, Typing, and More

11:30 AM   
Outdoor Adventure*

12:00 PM   
Lunch

12:20 PM   
Recess

1:00 PM   
Read Aloud

1:20 PM   
Spark Discussion

1:35 PM   
Exploration

2:45 PM   
Program Pick Up

3:00 PM   
Closing Discussion

3:15 PM   
Pick Up

6th - 8th grade

8:30 AM   
Welcome & Prayer

8:45 AM   
Bible

9:30 AM   
Goal Setting & Begin Portions**

10:00 AM   
Snack

10:15 AM   
Portions resume**

11:30 AM   
Outdoor Adventure

12:00 PM   
Lunch

12:20 PM   
Recess

1:00 PM   
Read Aloud

1:20 PM   
Spark Discussion

1:35 PM   
Exploration

2:45 PM   
Program Pick Up

3:00 PM   
Closing Discussion

3:15 PM   
Pick Up

*Outdoor Adventure occurs twice a week.

**Portions are unique to our middle school program to equip our learners with time management skills while giving them freedom to choose what subject they would like to focus on during what portion. 

What is the cost? (Tuition 2025/2026)

Yearly Income

K-8 Tuition

$106,838 + 

$9,783

$96,663 – $106,837

$8,805

$85,471 – $96,662

$7,827

$74,787 – $85,470

$6,849

$64,103 – $74,786

$5,870

$53,419 – $64,102

$4,892

$42,736 – $53,418

$3,913

Less than $42,736

$2,935

Preschool Program
(8:15 - 11:30 AM)

Preschool Tuition

M-F + Afternoon Extension
(11:30 am – 3:15 pm)

$3,804 + $22.50 per day for                       M-F afternoon extension

M/W/F + Afternoon Extension
(11:30 am – 3:15 pm)

$2,278 + $22.90 per day for                        M/W/F afternoon extension

M-F Preschool

$3,804

M/W/F Preschool

$2,278

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Rockford, MI 49341
1619 W. Lakewood Blvd., Suite D
Holland, MI 49424
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Bethel Community Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin.

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Amy Zwiep

Executive Director

Over thirteen years ago, God placed a call on Amy’s life to start a school. She did not know where, how, or when. All she knew was that it would look different from a traditional school, and more importantly, each facet of it would be rooted in Christ!

Amy experienced the power of Christian education for the first time as a Kindergarten student teacher at Dutton Christian School (DCS). Since then, she fell in love with Christian education and served in that environment as a classroom teacher, curriculum developer for early childhood, paraeducator, lead teacher, discipleship leader, and Assistant Principal. She has worked with a wide range of learners both in age and ability from preschool through eighth grade. In 2019, Amy felt called to return to Calvin University where she earned her Masters in Educational Leadership. 

In May of 2016 and November of 2020, God stopped Amy in her tracks when she experienced a spontaneous carotid artery dissection – left side in 2016 and right side in 2020. These experiences have been life transforming for her, her husband, Matt, and her children. God continues to teach them to trust Him daily and often, moment by moment. It is her deep desire in life and at Bethel to follow God’s will in bold faith and obedience for His glory. 

Amy enjoys spending time with her husband, Matt, and their children, Micah, Kylie, and Ellie. One of their favorite things to do as a family is explore God’s creation.

Julie Donegan

Preschool Guide
Rockford Campus

Julie has years of experience working with young learners as a mother, a volunteer at her church, and in her previous work experiences. She is thrilled to use her love for God and his children each day she comes to guide her preschool learners. She loves coming to know each preschool learner as she shares God’s love with them.

Away from school, Julie enjoys spending time with her two amazing children, Melanie and Carter, alongside her husband, Jeff. They attend Hillside Community Church where Julie regularly volunteers in their children’s ministry. It is a joy to serve at Bethel and watch these learners grow in awe of our God as they learn more about themselves, each other, and the world around them.

Anne Vanderwell

Kindergarten - 2nd Grade Guide
Rockford Campus

Anne is eager to encourage and empower all kinds of students to grow as learners and as Christ’s disciples at Bethel Community Education.

Anne graduated from Calvin University in 2021 with a degree in Elementary Education and Language Arts. Along with her student teacher internship and Calvin education, her background as a summer camp counselor and special program coordinator, her experience mentoring spiritual leaders with Calvin’s Campus Ministries program, and her role as her church’s GEMS Girls’ Club Director shape her as an educator. 

Anne’s passion for Bethel’s mission to empower learners to use their God-given talents to join in Christ’s work is supported by her personal mission of loving people in all circumstances in order to build relationships and evoke questions providing opportunities to share God’s love story. She eagerly lives into the beautiful overlap of these callings each day at Bethel and is always excited to celebrate the ways God is working in and through each person in this community. 

Anne gets excited about lots of things including, but not limited to, good books, exploring with her friends, learning more about outer space, any kind of celebration, and all things yellow.

Kate Jackson

3rd - 5th Grade Guide
Rockford Campus

Kate has a lot of experience in the corporate marketing world, yet where she has seen the Lord grow her skills and abilities most has been as a mother and through ministry locally and globally.

Jakob and Kate spent time in Zambia equipping young adults to be independent business owners. They are active members of their church, which they helped plant over 5 years ago. Ever since Kate learned about Bethel, she said “I know something special is happening in the learning at this school and would love to be a part of it.” We are excited to welcome her as our newest team member!

Kate and her husband, Jakob, have three children and live in Grand Rapids.

Jamie O'Connell

School Director
Rockford Campus

Jamie O’Connell has known Bethel from its beginnings. She has been Bethel’s photographer for school pictures each year and is now working with Bethel’s learners, families and staff.

Her background goes beyond photography and includes special education, personalized tutoring and behavioral therapy. She has a passion for Bethel’s nontraditional approach to providing an education rooted in Christ, bridging the gap between home life and school life and loves being a part of such a unique learning model that is desperately needed for learners and families. 

Jamie graduated from Biola University in La Mirada, CA in 2011, which is also where she met her husband, Arek. Arek and Jamie moved from California to Michigan in 2013 where Arek accepted his job at Hillside Community Church. He is now the Young Adult Pastor and one of the teaching pastors. Arek and Jamie have been blessed with two precious daughters, Kaia and Leighton, and love to spend as much time with them as they can.

Maria Klompmaker

School Director
Holland Campus

Maria was drawn to the mission of Bethel after spending time wrestling with ways to help more students feel encouraged about the gifts they have been given by God and empowered to take ownership of their own learning. As she read through Bethel’s website, the mission, vision, and focus on discipleship, lifelong skills, and individualized learning really resonated with her hopes for kids.

Maria met her husband, Dan, at Camp Roger when they were both working there after college. Maria attended Calvin University for a bachelors in elementary education and a Masters in Educational Leadership. She has spent 16 years at local Christian schools in a number of positions including 5th grade teacher, middle school math teacher, and support services teacher. She loves coming alongside students both inside and outside of the classroom to encourage them to grow the gifts God has given them and empower them to take ownership of their own learning.

The Klompmaker family is excited to join the Bethel community. Their two sons, Everett and Alden, will be learners at Bethel in the fall. As a family, they enjoy traveling, camping, backpacking, and spending time outside.

Femke Veldhuijzen

6th - 8th Grade Guide
Rockford Campus

Femke grew up traveling often with her family on mission trips, mostly visiting Nigeria. From these unique experiences, she felt a call to teaching. She studied education in college at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. In 2020, Femke graduated with a degree in Teaching and Learning, along with Interdisciplinary Studies.

For the past two years, Femke has taught middle school learners in Jos, Nigeria at a Christian school, Hillcrest International Schools. It brings her great joy to see kids engaged and empowered in their learning as they broaden their understanding of the world and discover their call as disciples to actively participate in it.

Femke is thrilled to move back to Michigan and work in the middle school program at Bethel! She looks forward to working with other staff and members of Bethel’s community in encouraging all learners to use their gifts to be disciples of Christ in their own communities and around the world. It is her desire to serve other and love one another as Christ has done for us, and help all of her learners to the same.