Welcome to the Catholic Schools Journey! Now is the time to consider a Catholic education for your child. Admissions for the 2023-2024 school year are still open. You can click here to start your online application now! Scholarships are available at participating schools: the earlier families apply, the better their chances of receiving financial aid for 2023-2024.
Click here to set up a call or information session with one of our schools. For more information or Spanish-language assistance, call our Parent Helpline at (646) 794-2995, or email: parent.support@archny.org.
Click on each of the tabs above and follow the three steps if you are just starting your Catholic schools journey.
Step 1: School Visit
We invite prospective parents to explore our UPK, Pre-K, Kindergarten and Grades 1-8 elementary school programs by scheduling a call or in-person visit with any of our schools. A school representative will explain how our classrooms and technology are set up, and review our health and safety measures. We are offering information sessions on specific dates (see our Events page), but you may also click here to set up a personalized tour with one of our schools at a date and time convenient to you.
For more information, contact our Bilingual Helpline by phone at (646) 794-2885* or by email at: parent.support@archny.org.
*Open from 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday
Thinking of Changing Schools? Apply Today for Catholic School!
Admissions for the 2023-2024 school year are still open. You can click here to start your online application now! Scholarships are available at participating schools: the earlier families apply, the better their chances of receiving financial aid for 2023-2024.
For children moving into Pre-K 3 through Grade 8, families can:
Admissions for the 2023-2024 school year are still open. Scholarships are available at participating schools: the earlier families apply, the better their chances of receiving an award.
Contact our Bilingual Helpline by phone at (646) 794-2885* or by email at: parent.support@archny.org, if you:
- are unable to access a computer;
- would like help in completing your Admissions Application over the phone; or
- would like to speak to our Spanish-language representatives
*Open from 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday
For NEW students entering Grades Kindergarten through 8, Financial Assistance/Scholarships awards are granted as funds are available, based on pre-determined grades and income levels. The earlier qualifying families apply and submit all required documents, the better their chances of receiving Financial Assistance.
Why Catholic Schools?
Invest in a Catholic education when it makes the most difference.
Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of New York offer a unique combination of academic and spiritual development that helps children of all backgrounds get the best start in life.
Catholic Values.
Our students learn in an environment where respect, courtesy and service to others are always part of the curriculum. These values enrich not only our students, but also their families, parishes and communities.
Academic Excellence.
We offer a future-focused curriculum that prepares students to lead successful, productive lives. In addition to Math, Religion, English Language Arts (ELA), History and Science, our schools have expanded technology in the classroom and STEM programs. We’ve also introduced robust literacy tools to develop articulate, well-read children, and evolved art programs to stimulate creativity in young minds.
Results.
From our last testing period in 2019, our English Language Arts (ELA) scores jumped by 7.3 percent, while our math scores held steady with a slight decline from pre-pandemic levels, demonstrating that the proactive steps we took to keep our schools open and safe made the difference in combating pandemic-induced learning loss. In addition:
- Catholic school students outpaced New York City public school students in terms of the percentage of students meeting or exceeding proficiency standards in both Mathematics and English Language Arts (ELA).
- Over 99% of our high school seniors graduate, and 99% of those grads go on to college or post-secondary education
