Admissions Process

A quick guide to understanding the CISVA admissions

Start Your Admissions Process

  • Connect

    Contact your desired school for their admissions procees. If availble book an open house. Walk through our hallways, meet passionate educators, and experience the unique learning environment that nurtures both academic excellence and spiritual growth. This is your first step in understanding how we can support your child's educational journey.

  • Apply

    Applying to our school is straightforward and transparent. Complete our online application, gather required documents, and submit before our deadline. We look for families who align with our Catholic values and are committed to their child's holistic development. Our application process ensures we get to know your family and your child's potential.

  • Interview

    The interview is a warm, welcoming conversation designed to understand your child and family. We're not just assessing academics, but looking at character, potential, and how your child might thrive in our community. Parents and students are invited to share their hopes, ask questions, and explore how our school can be the right educational home for your family.

Step One

Contact your school of choice

Start your journey by selecting one of our schools and attending their Open House, contact your school of interest to schedule a tour.

    • Tour the school facilities

    • Meet teachers and staff

    • Learn about the school's programs and culture

    • See Students in Action

  • Open houses are typically held in January, each school manages its own open house, please contact your selected school for more information.

  • Choose a school that fits your family’s needs, then contact the school to learn more. All open houses are run by the individual schools and not the CISVA Office.

  • Download to view General Admissions Policy HERE

    Download to view International Student Admissions Policy HERE

Step Two

Application

After the Open House, the online application process begins at your chosen school, here is what you can except.

    • Applications usually open on January 15

    • Deadline is typically January 22

    • Complete the online application form with your chosen school

    • Documents you may be asked for from your chosen school:

      • Student's birth certificate

      • Proof of citizenship for both parents

      • Student's baptismal certificate (if applicable)

      • Most recent report card (for Grades 1-7)

      • Proof of residency

  • Pay the non-refundable application fee (if applicable)

    Remember, each CISVA school manages its own admissions process, so specific details may vary. Always check with the individual school for their exact requirements and deadlines

Step Three

Interview

The Catholic Independent Schools Vancouver Archdiocese (CISVA) admissions process is designed to be thorough and informative for both prospective students and their families. If your application is shortlisted, you can expect the following steps:

    • For Kindergarten, interviews are usually scheduled 2-3 weeks after the Open House

    • For Grades 1-7, interviews are scheduled if space is available

    • Both parents and the child may be asked to attend

    • Acceptance notifications are typically sent out in early February

    • Connect with your local school as each school operates independently and may have it’s own process.

  • Once registered, you'll need to purchase the required school uniforms:

    • Uniforms are typically available from designated suppliers

    • Requirements may include and are specific to each school:

      • Formal uniform (for Mondays and special occasions)

      • Informal gym class

      • Specific colours and styles based on your school

    Remember, each CISVA school manages its own admissions process, so specific details may vary. Always check with the individual school for their exact requirements and deadlines

Each CISVA school manages its own admissions process; specific details may vary. Always check with the individual school for their exact requirements and deadlines

School and Parish

Catholic Independent Schools Vancouver Archdiocese (CISVA) schools are deeply rooted in their local communities, with each school closely connected to a parish (church). This unique partnership between school and parish creates a nurturing environment where students can thrive academically, spiritually, and personally throughout their formative years.

    • Each CISVA school is linked to a specific parish

    • Schools and parishes work together to support student growth

    • Community involvement enhances the educational experience

    • Active parish participation may lead to reduced tuition costs

    • Families can potentially save on educational expenses

    • Encourages community engagement and spiritual growth

    • Parish-school connection supports students' overall growth

    • Provides opportunities for spiritual and personal development

    • Fosters a sense of belonging within the community

    • CISVA schools welcome non-Catholic families

    • Diverse student body enriches the learning experience

    • Respect for various beliefs and backgrounds

    • Policies and procedures may vary between CISVA schools

    • Families are encouraged to contact their preferred school directly

    • Learn about specific programs, admission processes, and community involvement opportunities

It's important to note that while these aspects are common across CISVA schools, each institution may have unique features and requirements. Prospective families should reach out to their schools of interest for detailed information about application processes, tuition structures, and community involvement opportunities.

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