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Registration & Application Process

 Preschool – 8th Grade Registration

Registration forms can be completed online through our student information system, Option C. Prospective families please click below to begin the application process.

http://www.optionc.com/external/home/admissions-new/welcome/9006/19C0AE6 

Paper registration forms are also available in the St. Bede School main office.

A $100 non-refundable fee is required to complete and submit the application. A completed application does not guarantee admission. Admission decisions for Preschool and Kindergarten will be sent to families in the Spring of the prior school year in which the student will enroll. Admissions decisions for transfer students into 1st – 8th grade will be sent to families approximately two weeks following the receipt of transcripts from the transferring school.

  • Children applying for admission to the Kindergarten class must be five years old by Sept. 1 of the school year in which they wish to be admitted.
  • In addition to basic information the registration form requires dates of reception of sacraments (where applicable) and dates of immunizations. A copy of the child’s birth certificate must  accompany the registration form.

St. Bede School admits students of any race, national, or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to all students formally accepted into the school.  We do not discriminate on the basis of race, national, or ethnic origin in the administration of our educational policies, admission policies, athletic or other school administered programs.  Children who are not Catholic are expected to participate in religion classes and to attend all religious functions of the school/church.

“We have been very happy with the well-rounded experience and the quality of the education that our children have received at the St Bede School, and feel that it has helped prepare them academically and socially to move onto and excel in high school.”

- Parent of a Sixth Grade Student