Admissions
A child who is 4 years old by September 1, may be admitted into our Kindergarten
Readiness Program. This learning situation is directly related to preparing the
4-year-old for readiness skills necessary for the Kindergarten Program. A child
who is 3 ½ years old will be considered for admission to the program after
evaluation of his/her level of maturity and readiness as determined by the Kindergarten
Readiness teacher and at the discretion of the Principal.
The Kindergarten Teacher and Principal may admit a child who is five years of age
by September 1, in Kindergarten after consideration of his/her level maturity and
readiness as determined by the Kindergarten teacher. A readiness test is administered
to Kindergarten applicants.
Re-registration of each student presently enrolled in school takes place during
March-April. Re-registration forms will be issued to parents who have met the tuition
payment and the Service Hour obligation. This form must be returned by the deadline
indicated in order to assure a place for children for the following year. This form
and the payment of the non-refundable registration fee deposit are required.
New families may register at Our Lady's School during the school year through the
first semester. Only in extreme cases will new students be admitted after this date.
New families wishing to enroll their children for the upcoming school year can register
the students beginning in March-April. Families registering new students should
have with them at the time of registration: birth certificate, Baptismal certificate,
immunization record, and most recent report card.
Registration forms can be found
online or they can be picked up in the school's main office at 650 24th
Street.
Statement of Non-Discriminatory Policy
Our Lady's School and all the Catholic Schools in the Diocese of San Diego, mindful
of their mission to be witnesses to the love of Christ for all, admit students of
any race, color, and national and/or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges,
programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the
schools.
The Catholic schools in the Diocese of San Diego do not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, and national and/or ethnic origin, age, sex or disability in the
administration of educational policies, scholarship programs, athletic and other
school-administered activities. Likewise, Our Lady's School and all the Catholic
schools in the Diocese of San Diego do not discriminate against any applicant for
employment on the basis of sex, age, disability, race, color and national and/or
ethnic origin.
(California Catholic Conference, March 1994, revised January 1997)