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Augusta, GA
Augusta Preparatory Day School

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Telephone: (706) 863-1906  · Website: www.augustaprep.org/

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Augusta Preparatory Day School
285 Flowing Wells Rd
Augusta, GA  30907-2199

http://www.augustaprep.org/

Tel: (706) 863-1906
Fax: (706) 863-6198

Director: Jack Hall : Head of School
admission@augustaprep.org

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School Philosophy and Mission

"The mission of Augusta Preparatory Day School is to provide the Augusta area with the highest quality college preparatory education for average and above average students, in an independent, coeducat...
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition

Ages From 4 years to
5 years
Days: 5 day(s) a week
8:00 am- 11:30 am
Tuition: $4,850/Year

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Key Statistics

Extended day Yes
Age cutoff for enrollment3 years

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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care


"A licensed extended day program is available from 11:30 to 6 p.m.
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Application Information

Applications accepted The admission committee evaluates each applicant on the basis of personal interview, academic record, teacher recommendations, and admission testing or assessment for evidence of good character, maturity, and academic motivation. some consideration is given to alumni legacies and siblings of current students. preschool: age 3 by july pre-kindergarten: age 4 by july kindergarten: age 5 by july the certificate of immunization, georgia form 3231, should be on file with the school by the first day of classes. parents with questions about immunization should contact the school nurse at extension 219. visit augusta prep - we welcome all prospective students and their families to our campus. call the admission office and set up a time to tour the campus and to see our teachers in action. *order a viewbook and admission materials. *submit an application and $75 application fee *schedule admission testing. *schedule a school visit for your child, for students grades 3-12. *deliver the transcript release form and teacher recommendation forms (grades pk-1, grades 2-4, english 5-12, math 5-12) to your child's current school. *submit a graded writing sample, grades 5-8.
Application Information $75.00
Acceptance criteria: Augusta Prep seeks to enroll a group of diverse students. We follow an open admission policy, whereby qualified candidates are admitted without regard to religion, race, nationality, economic background, or ethnic origin. The Admission Committee evaluates each applicant on the basis of personal interview, academic record, teacher recommendations, and admission testing or assessment for evidence of good character, maturity, and academic motivation. Some consideration is given to alumni legacies and siblings of current students

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