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Scholarship and Fees

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Introduction

Introduction

Students will not be admitted if they do not possess adequate knowledge of the English language or if the school cannot meet their academic needs. Students in Grades 4 through Grade 12 should not be more than one and a half years below grade level in reading or math and should demonstrate the ability to understand and express themselves in English. Once the applicant's school records, recommendations, and test results have been received, analyzed, and approved, priority will be given to students who demonstrate the highest potential for Chapel's programs. In some cases, parents must agree to provide private tutoring until language and/or academic deficiencies are reduced.

Parents (or companies) must pay student fees at regularly determined intervals. Those desiring scholarship aids should apply for assistance in writing to the respective principal, by November 1st and May 1st for the subsequent academic semesters. Scholarships are granted on a semester, not a yearly basis. Scholarship aid is based on financial need and adequate scholastic performance. Available funds are limited. There are scholarships available, if a need is present, for other school events such as service-learning trips and Sports Tournaments. Please see the high school secretary for the appropriate form for requesting financial assistance.

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