ADMISSION OF NEW STUDENTS

 

ST. SCHOLASTICA’S ACADEMY MARIKINA admits students who are Catholics and whose academic records indicate ability and preparation to do school work and whose personal character traits give promise that they will be contributing members of the Scholastican Community.

All students seeking admission, whether coming from sister schools or others, whether they are returning as former students who have enrolled elsewhere during the school year, are required to take the Entrance Test – ORAL and WRITTEN. Successful applicants are admitted on a FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED basis.

Admission is based on academic requirements presented, results of written examinations given by the Student Development Center and personal interview with the Principal or Academic Coordinator (for High School applicants), and Life Mentors (for Grade School applicants). The Committee on Admission deliberates on students who are qualified to enroll.