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Apply to Upper School

It's a rigorous, vigorous, academic education, and it's Christ centered and Christ focused. It's an unbeatable combination. - Upper School Parent

Princeton private high school

1. Submit an Online Application

2. Submit Teacher Recommendations (included in application)

3. Submit Student Records Release Form (included in application)

4. Complete the Upper School entrance exam
Students applying to the Upper School are required to sit for the Upper School entrance exam. After your application is complete, please contact our Admissions Director (609.924.6117, or via email) for more information.

5. Participate in a Parent Interview
The Admissions Office will contact parents to arrange an interview. Both parents are required to attend the interview. All parents are required to read the following materials prior to the family interview:


6. Receive Notification of Admissions

The Admissions Committee will notify families in a timely manner.

7. Return Signed Contract
Following notification of acceptance, the family will be given a due date to confirm enrollment by submitting the signed Contract, and the Tuition Schedule with indication of payment method (along with a check for the Book Fee and Tuition Deposit).

Waiting Pools:
When a class is full, applicants may be placed in a waiting pool for that class. If a slot opens up, students will be selected from the waiting pool to fill the open slot.

WE CONTINUE TO ACCEPT APPLICATIONS ON A ROLLING BASIS UNTIL ALL CLASSES ARE FULL.

Discrimination Policy: The Wilberforce School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally made available to students at the school. The Wilberforce School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational and admissions policies, scholarship programs, or athletic and other school administered programs.­