Admissions

St. Augustine Catholic School (Pre-K through 8th grade) has openings in most grades for the 2011-2012 school year. Tuition starts at $5,100 for one student, and students can pay on a quarterly, monthly or annual basis.

Strong record of high school placement at outstanding schools like Archbishop Carroll, Bishop McNamara, Elizabeth Seton, Gonzaga, St. John’s, Stone Ridge and Georgetown Visitation. More than 70 percent of graduates attend Catholic high schools.

Read highlights of the Middle States team evaluation of St. Augustine School

St. Augustine School has four religious sisters – Handmaids of the Holy Child Jesus – serving on its 2011-2012 staff.

The opportunity to actively participate in your child’s education through volunteer and service opportunities.

St. Augustine School is one of the most affordable Catholic schools in the District.

Teacher/student ratio is 15:1

To complete an online application for St. Augustine Catholic School, please click here.

If you’d prefer to download a PDF file with our application that you can print and complete, please click here

St. Augustine Catholic School follows the Admission Policy as defined by the Archdiocese of Washington.

Students considered without regard to race, ethnicity, religion or national origin.

Financial Aid

St. Augustine School encourages families to apply for Financial Aid through the Archdiocese of Washington Tuition Assistance Program and other programs listed here.

Once we determine a family’s financial aid need, St. Augustine Catholic School will make every effort to provide assistance to as many families as we can.

  • Mrs. (Helene) Cropper really motivated us to do better. She was willing to help and find high school scholarships and other resources for me and my classmates. She also helped parents during the high school admissions process. In addition, I have found St. Augustine to be a school that’s very faithful to its religious identity. I remember leading my fellow students in the Angelus each day at Noon. I have made a good adjustment to high school and carry a 3.3 GPA, and I am active in Crew and student government.

    Kenya Jenkins '10 (Salutatorian)

    Elizabeth Seton High School '14
  • St. Augustine was instrumental with helping my 15 year old son, (Ryan Washington '10 Youth Mayor of Washington, D.C.), attend Gonzaga High School. I am extremely grateful and I appreciate everything St Augustine has done for my family. My two older boys are graduates of St Augustine, and Fr. Pat (Pastor of St. Augustine) continues to stay abreast and is genuinely concern about their well-being, along with that of my other children.

    Ty Harris

    School Parent & Alumni Parent
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