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Castroville, TX
St Louis Catholic School

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Telephone: (830) 931-3544  · Website: www.saintlouiscs.org/

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St. Louis Catholic School
610 Madrid
Castroville, TX  78009

http://www.saintlouiscs.org/

Tel: (830) 931-3544

Director: Ms. Elizabeth Perez
elizabeth.perez@saintlouiscs.org

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School Philosophy and Mission

"The goal of education is to prepare young people for the future. Catholic education takes this goal a step further: it prepares children to meet the challenges of life as Christians. St. Louis Cath...
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition

Ages From 5 years to --
Days: 5 day(s) a week
8:00 am- 3:15 pm
Tuition: $265/Month

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Extended day Yes
Age cutoff for enrollment3 years

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Application Information

Applications accepted Registration: requirements 1. a child must have reached the age of three on or before september 1st to be eligible for 3k, age four on or before september 1st to be eligible for 4k note: all pre-kinder students must be potty-trained. 2. parents are expected to appreciate the unique characteristics of the catholic school and have a sincere desire to work cooperatively with the school in developing christian values and attitudes. attendance at daily religion classes and liturgical functions (including mass) during the school day is mandatory. 3. preference is given to st. louis parishioners in the registration process as determined by school council policy. if openings are available after parishioner registration, non-parishioners will be accepted. 4. copy of original certificates of birth (not the hospital courtesy copy) and copy of certificate of baptism must be presented at the time of registration. 5. a health record is required indicating that the student has received the immunizations required by state law. completion of a health questionnaire with signature for permission to screen, is also required. only when all health records are in order is the registration process complete. 6. for new incoming students in grades 1-5, acceptance is dependent on a satisfactory report from the student's previous school and the openings available in these grades. full disclosure of a student's past attendance or qualification for special programs is required. a copy of past test scores and transcripts must accompany each transfer student. 7. st. louis school does not have the personnel or the facilities to provide for students who are in need of special education. such students will be referred to other programs. 8. every effort will be made to accommodate staff children into the current class offerings.
Deadline for applicationsApril 02
Acceptance criteria: Diversity

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