An Education with An Orthodox Christian Foundation
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Admissions
For the 2024-2025 school year
Welcome!
We hope the information provided to you will enable you to make an informed decision; contact us with any questions.
Admission Policy
The school is accepting students of the Christian Orthodox faith for 9-12 and does not discriminate in academics, educational programs, extracurricular programs, and all school activities or against any individual. Additionally, admission to the school shall not be limited on the basis of a student's intellectual ability, measures of achievement or aptitude, athletic ability or disability.
The school shall enroll each eligible student who submits an application unless the number of applications exceeds the capacity of the grade level or building.
The following documentation is required to complete the admissions process:
– Birth certificate
– Proof of address
– Up-to-date immunizations
– Physical examination record which must be completed and returned.
If your child is transferring from another school, you are required to bring the following documents including the above otherwise you delay the admission process:
– Most recent transcript / report card.
– Special Education students must bring their Individualized Education Program (IEP).
Freshmen Admissions Process
Parents/guardians must complete the registration forms, bring other pertinent school-related documents, and provide all required documentation.
Students admitted must have successfully completed the eighth grade course of studies in an elementary, middle, or junior high school. In addition, students offered admittance must have:
In order for a student to attend, parents/guardians must meet the financial responsibilities for fees/tuition essential to the implementation of the school's educational program.
Transfer Student Admissions
In addition to the yearly admission of freshmen, we allow current high school students to transfer (if space and scheduling permits). To receive consideration for admission as a transfer student, the student and family must:
Application Appeal Process
Students who are denied admission can appeal the decision by submitting a written letter of appeal to the Director of Admissions. The Director of Admissions will convene a review panel to review the application materials and determine if there extenuating circumstances that warrant admission. Decisions of the review panel will be final and will be delivered to the appellant within 30 calendar days of receipt of the appeal.
Parents of students are denied admission may be required:
Admission Acceptance
Our admissions team carefully reviews each student's application and academic transcript to determine if the student has the foundation necessary to be successful in our school. We speak individually with each family considering enrollment, to ensure our school is the right fit for your child. Factors such as past academic record, including courses taken and grades received, are considered during the application process. Not every student applying to the school is accepted.
We hope the information provided to you will enable you to make an informed decision; contact us with any questions.
Admission Policy
The school is accepting students of the Christian Orthodox faith for 9-12 and does not discriminate in academics, educational programs, extracurricular programs, and all school activities or against any individual. Additionally, admission to the school shall not be limited on the basis of a student's intellectual ability, measures of achievement or aptitude, athletic ability or disability.
The school shall enroll each eligible student who submits an application unless the number of applications exceeds the capacity of the grade level or building.
The following documentation is required to complete the admissions process:
– Birth certificate
– Proof of address
– Up-to-date immunizations
– Physical examination record which must be completed and returned.
If your child is transferring from another school, you are required to bring the following documents including the above otherwise you delay the admission process:
– Most recent transcript / report card.
– Special Education students must bring their Individualized Education Program (IEP).
Freshmen Admissions Process
Parents/guardians must complete the registration forms, bring other pertinent school-related documents, and provide all required documentation.
Students admitted must have successfully completed the eighth grade course of studies in an elementary, middle, or junior high school. In addition, students offered admittance must have:
- Demonstrated academic achievement in six, seven and eighth grades
- Standardized test scores indicating ability appropriate to the demands of the high school program
- Records for behavior, effort, attendance and lateness in compliance with the expectations of high school
- Birth Certificate, Physical, and proof of Address
In order for a student to attend, parents/guardians must meet the financial responsibilities for fees/tuition essential to the implementation of the school's educational program.
Transfer Student Admissions
In addition to the yearly admission of freshmen, we allow current high school students to transfer (if space and scheduling permits). To receive consideration for admission as a transfer student, the student and family must:
- Complete the Transfer Student Application and Release Records Form.
- After receiving follow-up correspondence from the Director of Admissions, transfer applicants must submit all requested supplemental documents, including the student's most recent report card as well as a transcript from the high school(s) that the student has attended. The transcript should include:
- Grades for all classes taken
- Total Credits Earned
- Regents Exam Scores (if applicable)
- School attendance
- Special Education students must bring their Individualized Education Program (IEP).
Application Appeal Process
Students who are denied admission can appeal the decision by submitting a written letter of appeal to the Director of Admissions. The Director of Admissions will convene a review panel to review the application materials and determine if there extenuating circumstances that warrant admission. Decisions of the review panel will be final and will be delivered to the appellant within 30 calendar days of receipt of the appeal.
Parents of students are denied admission may be required:
- To bring additional documentation and other material (Recommendation letters more recent report cards, etc.) to the appeal.
- Each appeal will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by the review panel, an administrator and/or guidance counselor under the direction of the Director of Admissions.
Admission Acceptance
Our admissions team carefully reviews each student's application and academic transcript to determine if the student has the foundation necessary to be successful in our school. We speak individually with each family considering enrollment, to ensure our school is the right fit for your child. Factors such as past academic record, including courses taken and grades received, are considered during the application process. Not every student applying to the school is accepted.
Buddy Day
Buddy Day is for prospective students in the 8th grade who want to learn more about Pan Orthodox. The student will be paired with a current student who shares common interests and who will accompany the student throughout the morning schedule: homeroom, classes, lunch in the cafeteria. It is a great way to get a true sense of what it’s like to be a Pan Orthodox student.
Buddy Day is for prospective students in the 8th grade who want to learn more about Pan Orthodox. The student will be paired with a current student who shares common interests and who will accompany the student throughout the morning schedule: homeroom, classes, lunch in the cafeteria. It is a great way to get a true sense of what it’s like to be a Pan Orthodox student.