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Notes for Prospective Students
Just as other churches accommodate their parishioners, IHM gives
first consideration to families of the Third Order members of St.
Benedict Center. All who are applying for the school must meet
certain requirements:1) The family should attend Sunday Mass at the
monastery to promote the traditional Tridentine Mass.2) A completed
application form, required paperwork, and a $25 fee for each
applicant must be submitted. 3) Incoming 1st graders must be 6
years old by October 1st. They must have been enrolled in
kindergarten or have taken a home school kindergarten course a year
before entry in first grade. An assessment test will be given in
May. 4) Home schooled students must provide and submit
official records of testing, grades, subjects studied, and a list
of texts used. High school credits will be accepted if they are
from a formal home school program and students demonstrate
proficiency in each given course. (IHM reserves the right to accept
or reject course credits earned outside of IHM.)5) The school will
then contact the parents to arrange for an interview. The applicant
and both parents should be at the interview if possible.6) Academic
testing will be administered to all applicants to determine proper
placement. IHM is limited in offering remedial assistance and
occasionally students are placed into a lower grade to receive a
better foundation.7) High school students who are transferring must
meet required accumulation of credits, courses and grade average
for placement into a specific grade level.The mini-trinity of
teacher, parent and student must have the same value system in
order to succeed. It is our goal at IHM School to foster the
intellectual, moral, and social development of all its members by a
program of study, discipline, and religious tradition.