St. John Vianney School

Comprehensive Formation in an Authentically Catholic Environment

Our school philosophy [Link] recognizes parents as a child's primary educator for all aspects of life. That responsibility is such an important vocation that no teacher can ever fully live up to its expectations. We realize how crucial it is for a student to receive proper formation, so when a parent entrusts their child(ren) into our institution, we gratefully accept them with the utmost care.

As an institution, we are steadfast in our commitment to our Catholic identity. This is why we consistently stress the importance of the Eucharist as well as participation in the life of the Church. We sincerely request that parents be dedicated to attendance at weekly Sunday liturgies.

We look forward to working together with parents to ensure that their child(ren), as well as those of the community, receive excellent formation that will prepare them to make a positive impact in their families, society and the Church.



Admissions
We are still accepting new students for the 08-09 academic year. Registration for the 09-10 academic year is officially open as of Jan. 5, 2009. Please contact the school office for more information.

All New Students:
All new students enrolling in St. John Vianney School must be accompanied by a birth certificate, health records and a completed transfer form (if previously enrolled in another school). PreK, K or First Grade students must be 3, 4, 5 or 6 years old by September 1 of the current year.

Kindergarten, 2nd Grade and 6th Grade:
At the beginning of the school year, students entering Kindergarten, 2nd Grade or 6th Grade will be required to present records for the following exams: physical, vision and dental.

Transfer Students:

All students transferring into St. John Vianney School from Kindergarten through Eighth Grade will be admitted on a probationary status and must be seen by the school administrator. This procedure is necessary to properly evaluate and identify children whom we may not be able to serve.




Open Communication Policy
Whenever possible, every effort will be made to keep the lines of communication open between the faculty and staff of St. John Vianney School and parents of students. Parents are encouraged to personally contact teachers and administration to set up meeting times to discuss any matters as they arise.