Admissions Information

We are delighted that you are considering joining the Saint Michael School family! At Saint Michael School we challenge our students to grow intellectually, socially, physically, spiritually, and creatively through opportunity, guidance, and encouragement. Our well-rounded curriculum, extended day program, and extensive extra-curricular activities provide a wide range of learning opportunities. Our nurturing environment allows students to develop bonds with their teachers and grow together with their peers. We support and motivate our students to become caring, respectful, well-rounded, moral young men and women who are prepared to excel inside and outside the classroom.

 

We are fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, with approximately 500 students in nursery through grade 8. Our students come from 20 towns in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

 

To find out if Saint Michael School is the best fit for your child, please contact us by requesting a tour, contacting our Admission’s Office at info@saintmichael.com, or by calling us at 978-686-1862.

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Applying online is easy, and applications for Saint Michael School are accepted year-round.

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Our About Us section is filled with helpful information about Saint Michael School.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply?

Applications are accepted year round for Nursery through Grade 8.  Applications can be completed online and can be found by clicking here. We encourage families apply as early as possible for Nursery, Pre-K and Kindergarten to be considered in the first round of seat assignments. Applications received after December 1 will be considered for open seats remaining after the first round of registration.

What is the tuition?

Tuition

2023-2024 Tuition Sheet

 

We strive to keep our tuition low and transparent, and take pride in the fact that we do not have mandatory fundraising or service hour requirements. If you have any questions regarding the tuition, fees or how to become a Parishioner, please contact us by calling 978-686-1862 or sending us an email at info@saintmichael.com.

 

Financial Aid

As always, we strive to be a community which supports not only our students, but our parents as well. If your family has a special circumstance or is in need of financial assistance, please know we are here to assist you whenever possible. All requests for Financial Aid will be made through a secure on-line process utilizing FACTS management. Application can be found online at using the parent portal of FACTS/Renweb

 

Please note the deadline for financial aid is April 1.

What are the age requirement for early education?

Nursery children must be three years old by August 31 and fully toilet trained. The use of diapers or pull-ups in not allowed.

 

Pre-Kindergarten children must be four years old by August 31.

 

Kindergarten children must be five years old by August 31. All prospective kindergarten students must complete a Kindergarten screening at Saint Michael School.

What if we are transferring from another school?

Complete an online application and call for availability of seats in that grade. Please be aware that entrance into Saint Michael School is based on good academic and conduct standings. This includes teacher recommendations and Saint Michael School Academic Testing.

What happens once my child is assigned a seat?

Once you have received notification of a seat for your child, you will need to complete an online enrollment packet and provide the school with a copy of your child’s Baptism certificate (if applicable), birth certificate and Mass. Health Form (forms available in the office). There is a one time, non-refundable $300 registration fee for all accepted students. This fee is only required when a seat has been made available for your child.

What happens the following year?

As long as tuition is current and you have completed the necessary paperwork, there is a seat for him/her for the following year in the next grade.

What is the school's peanut and tree nut policy?

SMS is a nut free school.  Although schools cannot guarantee an allergy free environment, we can utilize strategies to greatly minimize the risks associated with peanut and tree nut allergies.  These strategies focus on prevention, education, and emergency response. As we face a growing number of children dealing with food allergies and, specifically, potentially life-threatening peanut and tree nut allergies, Saint Michael School will continue to be a peanut and tree nut free school.  We have many students in our school that have life threatening food allergies. As a school dedicated to some of the youngest members of our community, we understand that many of our students are not old enough to make sound and safe decisions when it comes to what should go into their mouths and are less able to manage their allergies independently.  Many preschool-aged children are not yet aware of potential food allergies. While our faculty and staff do an excellent job of sanitizing playing surfaces, toys, tables, chairs, and monitoring snacks and lunches brought into the school, there are some children within our school who could have a serious life-threatening allergic reaction from contact with even a microscopic amount of the offending foods.  Therefore, we have decided to keep Saint Michael School a peanut and tree nut (Brazil nuts, macadamia, almonds, cashews, pistachios, walnuts, pecans, and hazelnuts) free school.  Please do not send your child to school with Peanut butter, Almond butter, or Nutella products.

 

It is our school policy not to distribute food or snacks.  Children are not allowed to share snacks. Lunches are provided by a private company, Just Like Home.  Just Like Home’s lunches are completely nut free.  Please contact them directly with any questions concerning their ingredients.

 

The health and safety of all students must take priority. The goal of this policy is to promote the wellness and safety of all students and limit any opportunity for any child to be exposed to foods that could harm him or her.  We appreciate your cooperation with this policy. The sacrifice of not having peanut or tree nut products in the school is a small one to make compared to the consequence of a child with severe allergies could face. Check out Emily’s Story: https://robynobrien.com/emilys-story-life-lost-food-allergy-parents-wish-2/

 

Sincerely,

Principal Gosselin

Saint Michael School Nurses

How Saint Michael School Gave Me An Advantage For Life

“St. Michael’s gave me an advantage for life by helping me find my voice and feeding my creativity. If I hadn’t been involved in the school plays when I was younger, I would’ve never realized my dream to become an actress/musician. Thanks to the support I received at St. Michael’s (big thanks to Mrs. Rogge!) I am now currently pursuing my dreams while being signed to a talent agency in New York City. I am also going for my dietitian license. Thank you for teaching me to believe in myself!”
Christina Costello ‘08
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