|
St. Bridget Parish School adheres to the policy of admission for the Diocese of Superior and students who desire an educational experience founded on the Christian philosophy of education and who fulfill the age, health, and academic requirements are eligible for admission to Catholic schools in Diocese of Superior without discrimination.
The Catholic schools of the Diocese of Superior admit students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at these schools. They do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of their educational policies, admission policies, scholarship or loan policies and athletic and school administered programs.
Admission Priorities
Our goal is to provide a quality Catholic education to every student. However, due to limited class size and availability, we have developed the following priority for enrollment:
1. Children who are siblings of current students
2. Children of registered St. Bridget parishioners
3. Children of other Catholic parishes
4. Non-Catholic students
As a final determination, within each appropriate priority level, the remaining vacancies in each of the grades/programs will be filled according to the date of the completed registration.
Age Restrictions:
Pre-Kindergarten students must be 4 by September 1 of enrolling year
Kindergarten students must be 5 by September 1 of enrolling year
Admission Procedure:
All new applicants must submit the following:
- Registration Form (current year)
- Pre-enrollment Fee (PreK only)
- Birth certificate (Upon verification, the certificate will be immediately returned to parent/guardian)
- Immunization record
- Certificates of Baptism and Eucharist (if applicable)
- Previous school records (if applicable)
- Documents relating to custody arrangements (if applicable)
A screening test may be administered to all new applicants to determine placement. Additional testing, interviews and contact with the previous school may be necessary prior to acceptance. The decision to admit new students from unaccredited schools or home schools may be preceded by testing and evaluation.
|