Admissions Process
The Admissions Process
Thank you for considering St. John School as the possible educational family for your child. As a Roman Catholic School in
the Archdiocese of New York we base our educational purpose and all activities on the Christian teaching of the essential equality of all persons as rooted in God’s love. As such, we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, and gender in administration of educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, as well athletic and other school administered programs. All candidates are given careful consideration in the admissions process and any adverse decisions are made regretfully but with the best interest of the child and the school in mind.
The process for admission to St. John School is as follows:
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Parents must complete the school application form and provide all required documents
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Parents and prospective students are invited to the school to participate in a brief interview process.
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Following an interview and evaluation of the materials, the parent will be notified about the status of the child.
St. John School gives preference in admission first, to siblings of currently enrolled students; second, to Catholic students whose parents are active members of the parish; third, to Catholic students whose parents are active in another Catholic parish; fourth, to non-Catholic students.All decisions regarding admission are made by the Pastor and the Principal.
To download the the Admissions form, please click here.
For a list of required documents for admissions, please click here.
