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«We
are now accepting registration applications for 2008-2009
school year. Download / complete the form for
existing students or
new
students.«
Saint John
Catholic School serves the Catholic Community of Saint John parish
in the North Charleston and outlying areas. In addition, Saint
John Catholic School welcomes all others who are interested in a
Christian education, regardless of sex, race, creed, and
National or ethnic origins.
Parent Testimonial: “If you are looking
for a more flexible, understanding, welcoming and forgiving
environment—SJCS is the place to choose. Our 6 year old is
testing grades ahead on his ITBS assessment.” - Tom &
Sherry Glaab, Parents of two at SJCS
In
accordance with Diocesan Policy and South Carolina State law:
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Pre-Kindergarten children must be 4 years old by September
1st of the school year.
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Kindergarten children must be 5 years old by September 1st
of the school year.
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First
grade children must have attended Kindergarten and must be 6
years old by September 1st of the school year.
Admission is not final until all of the following steps are
completed and accepted by the school.
1) A Birth Certificate
2) A South Carolina Immunization Certificate
3) A Baptismal Certificate (Catholics Only)
4) Parish Verification (Catholics Only)
5) Previous school records, including appropriate testing (if
applicable)
6) Completed Registration forms and fees
7) Declarations of student's special educational needs (if any)
by parents
Saint John Catholic School is aware that some children have been
diagnosed with special needs. It is the parent(s) or legal
guardian(s) responsibility to provide documentation and
information to the Principal, prior to Registration,
regarding personal conditions which may require special services
by the school. In these cases, each situation will be evaluated
in accordance with these two criteria: the educational standards
of the school, and the school's ability to provide the service.
Registration will be held in the spring. Admission is open first
to students presently enrolled and then to new students.
Our volunteer School Board
recommends policy changes and improvements to the Principal and
Pastor.
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