Saint Monica School Admission Process
We offer a rolling application process which allows students to apply or transfer throughout the school year. Families of all faiths are welcome and our study body is reflective of our local community. To apply, please review the following information:
1. Sign up for a tour
We encourage you to join a group tour of schedule a 1:1 tour to experience our school program and meet with our community of educators, parents, and students. View the schedule and sign up below.
2. Submit application and related documents
- A completed school application
- $50 non-refundable application fee
- A copy of the child’s birth certificate
- A copy of the child’s baptismal certificate (if baptized Catholic)
- For incoming TK/Kindergarten students: Please provide the Preschool Recommendation Form to your school director.
- For 1st-8th grade transfer students: Please provide copies of report cards from the past two years.
Click to view the application packet online. Go to File > Download to print your own copy.
3. Schedule Student Assessment and Shadow Day
- Incoming TK/Kindergarten:
Students must be five years old by September 1st to be eligible for Saint Monica School’s Kindergarten Class. For TK, students must turn five years old between September 2nd and the end of the school year. After an application has been submitted, an appointment for the TK or Kindergarten Readiness Assessment will be scheduled. - Incoming 1st – 8th grade:
After an application is submitted, the respective grade-level teacher(s) will schedule and administer an assessment of academic readiness. Acceptance is based on space available, the assessment, and the review of the principal and respective teachers. - Shadow Visits:
For students applying for grades 1st – 8th, a shadow visist is highly recommended for students to experience a day in the life at Saint Monica School. Our office will contact you to schedule a visit once the complete application is submitted.
Eligibility for Enrollment
At Saint Monica School, the developmental and behavioral age of the child is a strong factor in considering acceptance. The developmental age is an assessment at which the child is functioning as a total person: emotionally, intellectually, physically and socially. The prospective student must be able to understand and speak English proficiently. The priority for acceptance in each grade level is:
- Sibling of current student
- Catholic student
- Non-Catholic student
Non-Discrimination Policy
Saint Monica School, mindful of its mission to be witness to the love of Christ for all, admits students of any race, color, and national and/or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded to or made available to students at this school. Saint Monica School does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, and national and/or ethnic origin, age, gender or disability in administration of educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.