You are in the right place to begin your child’s journey at St. Paul’s Community School! We invite you to complete this application for admission. After reviewing your application, we will contact you to determine if and how we may serve your child. Admissions will be determined based on classroom openings, student assessments, and meeting St. Paul’s criteria for acceptance.
St. Paul’s admits students of any race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national, or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, or scholarship and financial aid programs.
Submit Application
Student Assessment and Parent Interview
Results of Application (Accepted, Denied, Waitlist)
Upon Acceptance, New Family Conference
Deposit to Reserve Student’s Seat
A child must turn four before September 1st in order to be considered for Pre-K.
We primarily serve families in South OKC, but we consider every application, and so we encourage you to apply if you are interested!
Because we believe that every child is made in the image of God it is our desire for every child at St. Paul’s to feel connected and loved, and diversity is an important part of our recruitment process. Our student body is made up of Hispanic, black, Asian, white and Native American students and intentionally reflects a range of socio-economic groups.
Yes, St. Paul’s provides breakfast and lunch to all students.
There is a small fee for setting up a tuition payment plan and we ask that our parents contribute some additional classroom supplies and classroom snacks.
Applications are carefully considered on a first come first serve basis with the intent to cultivate a diverse student body and bring access to families who would not have it otherwise.
No. We are a Christian school and not affiliated with any particular denomination.
No. We only ask that you acknowledge that we teach and operate from a Christian foundation.
We exist to partner with families and churches in the work of nurturing wise, virtuous and skilled students who will use their God-given abilities to bless people for the glory of Jesus Christ and the flourishing of South Oklahoma City.