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How much is tuition to attend St. Gregory’s Academy?
Information on tuition and boarding fees are
available by contacting the school at (570) 842-8112. We are committed
to offering affordable tuition. We ask in return that parents take
seriously their obligation to pay for the education, care, room and
board that their child receives.
Is financial aid available?
Financial aid is very limited. However, a sponsorship
program may be available through the specific gift of a donor. Please
specify if you wish to apply for financial aid when requesting an
application package.
Are there any special requirements for admission?
Admission to St. Gregory’s is open to a broad
spectrum of students with regard to ability and previous academic
background. Nevertheless, we are not organized to accept boys with a
history of serious academic or disciplinary problems.
What is the student to teacher ratio at St. Gregory’s?
The student to teacher ratio at St. Gregory’s is 5:1.
Small classes sizes are conducive not only to learning, but also to the
community life of the school.
What is the maximum capacity of St. Gregory’s?
The maximum capacity at St. Gregory’s is sixty
students.
Do St. Gregory’s students successfully continue on to higher education?
While St. Gregory’s is not designed to be exclusively
a preparatory school, preparation for higher education comes hand in
hand with the education we provide. Our student’s S.A.T. scores are
consistently 100 points above the national average. During our fifteen
years of operation, 80% of our students have continued on to higher
education, enrolling in a variety of colleges across the continent, and
11% of our students have enrolled in the US Army, Marines, and
vocational schools. Compared with the national percentage of public high
school graduates prepared for higher education at 32% (according to the
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research 2003), our graduates are a
testament to our success in education.
Is St. Gregory’s Academy accredited?
St. Gregory’s is not accredited. We believe that
parents and the Church have the primary and preeminent right to direct
the education of Catholic children according to divine and natural law.
The current trend is toward states mandating material more and more
objectionable to Catholics. Our students do not suffer discrimination in
admission to colleges and universities.
Has St. Gregory’s mission significantly altered over the years?
St. Gregory’s mission remains the same since its
inception: to provide a classical, liberal arts high school education
within the Catholic intellectual and spiritual tradition. Our
Headmaster, Mr. Clark, formerly the assistant headmaster, has kept the
school on its moral and academic course pursuing our motto of the Good,
the True, and the Beautiful in the truest Catholic sense. We also have
two full-time chaplains from the Fraternity of St. Peter to administer
to the boys’ spiritual needs according to their particular gifts of the
priesthood. The faculty and staff are continually enhanced, as we have
added at least one full-time faculty member each of the last three
years. St. Gregory’s is more widely known now than ever before, and our
alumni have formed an alumni association for the support and promotion
of the Academy. Many of our graduates are now married with their own
families and are able to help their brothers in Christ profit from the
same Christian education and formation they themselves experienced at
St. Gregory’s.
Where is St. Gregory’s located?
Please click
here for a map and directions to the school.
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