Important dates

  • October 1

    26-27 Applications Open

  • October 1 – February 1

    Accepting Applications / Student Visits

  • February 1

    Priority Application Deadline

  • February 1 – February 28

    Re-enrollment

  • March 6

    Admissions Decisions Go Out

  • March 27

    Common Reply Deadline

Admissions process

Sign for St. Stephen’s Episcopal School and Church outside the building
  • Inquire and visit

    Submit an inquiry and register for upcoming admissions events such as school tours and Open Houses.

  • Submit an Application

    Begin your application process by completing the Online Application and uploading required documents. The fee to submit an application is $147.

  • Student Visit

    After your application has been received, a member of our admissions team will contact you to schedule your child’s visit. Primary students visit for 1/2 a day, while Kindergarten – 8th grade students visit for a full day of school.

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Admissions requirements

Steps to applying15 mo – 2 yearsPK3 – Kindergarten1st – 3rd grade4th – 8th grade
Online applicationRequiredRequiredRequiredRequired
Report cardsRequired if the student has attended another school prior to applying at St. Stephen’sRequiredRequired
Teacher referral(s)Required if the student has attended another school prior to applying at St. Stephen’sRequiredRequired
Standardized test resultsRequired
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Which grade level will my child be entering?

We look forward to guiding you through the process of application and enrollment. Please refer to the chart below to find the appropriate application based on your child’s age by September 1st 2026.

  • Orientation

    15 months – 2 years

  • PK 3 – Kindergarden

    3 – 5 years old

  • 1st – 3rd Grade

    6 – 8 years old

  • 4th – 6th Grade

    9 – 11 years old

  • 7th – 8th Grade

    12 – 13 years old

Parent questions

Is Montessori right for my child?

Our programs provide structure and guidance while encouraging independence. Many students thrive academically and socially.

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