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Notes for Prospective Students
At Odyssey Day School, we`re always eager to welcome new children
into our school community and ignite excitement in them about their
brand new educational journey. We accept students into our program
in a variety of ways, depending on age and grade. Infant, Toddler,
Preschool and Kindergarten students are generally accepted on a
first-come, space available basis. Elementary students may apply on
a rolling admissions basis for a September start date, but we
sometimes have space available at other times of the year.
Prospective early childhood families are encouraged to come by for
a visit and school tour with their child before starting just to
make sure everyone`s as comfortable with their first day as
possible. For prospective elementary students, we will need
previous school records, a mandatory day visit for your child, and
other application materials to be completed before an admissions
decision is determined. Be warned, though: We know from previous
experience that elementary children often ask to start at Odyssey
the day after their mandatory visit. They love it that much! If
this happens to you, let us know. Sometimes it IS possible for your
child to start right away. Upon enrollment, or approximately one
month prior to the beginning of a new school year, parents will be
provided with a packet of information, including the Parent
Handbook and enrollment forms. All enrollment forms must be
completed and financial obligations met before the child begins
school. School tours are usually given in the mornings, but other
times can be arranged if needed; contact the office to schedule a
visit. While Odyssey Day School can successfully accommodate a wide
range of learning styles and abilities, not everyone will benefit
from our program. Children whose needs are beyond the scope of our
services may be denied admission. In some cases, an interview,
supplementary visits, or testing may be required before making a
determination.