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Admissions Process

Admissions Process

Applications for the 2024-2025 school year may be completed on or after February 1, 2024.

Step 1: The Inquiry
Once an admission inquiry is made, the Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School viewbook, including the curriculum guide and tuition information, is sent to the family. The family is invited to tour the campus and meet with the school staff.

The family will need to submit an application for each child to be considered for admission. An application(s) should be completed online at www.episcopaldayschool.org. A non-refundable assessment and application fee of $120 should be received for each student (upon enrollment, the assessment fee of $100 will be applied to the registration fee).  Once the application is submitted, a copy of the applicant's birth certificate, immunization record, most recent report card, and standardized test scores should be emailed to the Admissions Director at admissions@episcopaldayschool.org.

Step 3: The Assessment
Each applicant (2 years old - 12th grade) is required to visit a class with the appropriate grade-level teacher, at which time an assessment is made to determine to student’s probability of success in the class. Included in the visit is a teacher-designed exam in language arts and math, if applicable. Assessments vary typically from one to two days.

Step 4: The Acceptance
The Admissions office schedules a follow-up meeting to discuss the results of the visit and assessment with the parents. The balance of the registration fees, tuition plan and the enrollment contract are due at this time.

For more information, please call Hannah Johnson, Director of Admission and Marketing, at (337) 433-5246 or email [email protected].

Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin, and gender to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.  EDS does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, or gender in admission of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.