Nova Catholic k-8 99th percentile HSPT |
My DC went to the seminar last year and it seemed as if everyone there would be invited to join the program. I had heard that being invited was not a sure bet that a kid was accepted into the program, but the tone seemed more congratulatory and informative than weeding out applicants. There was a welcome speech from school leadership, a presentation by the Scholars Department head, and some parent and student panels. Nothing fancy but your family should attend if interested. BTW, DC was offered academic scholarships at all schools they applied to and ended up choosing SJC for Scholars, as well as their band and Cadets programs. So far so good! |
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We got the email today. Catholic K-8, 99th percentile on HSPT.
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| PP here. For those who went last year, were there any interviews or small group meetings? SJC/DeLaSalle is DD’s first choice, so we really want to be prepared. |
Nope. No interviews or small group activities last year. All presentations and panels. I feel like at this point they are trying to impress you rather than you needing to impress them. |
| HSPT above everything else. It matters at every Catholic HS (except Prep, which uses SSAT), more so SJC. |
HSPT is the #1 factor, but SJC also wants Scholars who are well-rounded and who can balance getting As along with extracurriculars and service activities. Getting a 98 alone does not automatically get a kid into Scholars. |
| Has anyone’s DC been invited to apply later if they didn’t apply on the initial application but then got a really good HSPT score? |
This is right, it's a sales pitch. Don't be nervous! |
We got the email as well. 96th percentile coming from public, but practicing Catholic. |
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99th percentile
DC private K-8 |
Congrats! My DC got in with a 96 last year, but was coming from an ADW K-8. |
I have never heard of this. The program is in high demand |
| In the past, invite = accepted to scholars |
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ADW K-8
HSPT 96% |