Admissions
Step 1: Visit a School
Come and experience our Early Childhood (Nursery, Pre-K, and Kindergarten), Elementary (grades 1–5), Middle School (grades 6–8), and High School (grades 9 - 12) programs for yourself. A school representative will accompany you on your tour. Meet our principals, faculty, students and other parents; see our classrooms and technology; and view our recreational facilities.
For more information or to set up an individual appointment, call our Bilingual Helpline at (516) 678-5800 x844*
Para más información, o para hacer una cita, favor de llamar a Lorena Fitzpatrick, nuestra Coordinadora Bilingüe: 516-678-5800 x 844.
Open from 8:00am to 4:00pm Monday through Friday
If you are a member of one of our parish families, we recommend visiting the school associated with your parish, but there is no requirement that you attend a specific school. You are encouraged to tour the schools served by buses provided by your child’s local school district, (typically within a 15 mile radius of your home) and to select the school that will serve your family’s needs best. Most districts offer transportation beginning in kindergarten.
Step 2: Complete Admissions Application
Step 3: Apply for Financial Aid
Students entering Grades Kindergarten through 8 are offered Financial Assistance/Scholarship awards that are granted on a needs basis as funds are available. Primary scholarship funding is done through the Tomorrow’s Hope Foundation, a Long Island-based charity set up exclusively to support families wishing to send their child(ren) to Catholic elementary school. The earlier qualifying families apply and submit all required documents, the better their chances of receiving Financial Assistance.
Learn More about Financial Assistance:
2025-2026 application will be available January 2025.