The Admissions Process

How to Apply to St. George

The Online Application for Admission for the 2026-2027 school year is now available! Please see the application process detailed below. The deadline to apply and complete the application process is February 13, 2026.

Step 1: Inquire & Tour

Complete the Online Inquiry Form to let us know you're interested in learning more about St. George. The best way to learn more about our school is to come and visit! Schedule a tour by contacting the Office of Admissions at admissions@saintgeorgeschool.org or 210.342.4263.

Step 2: Apply for Admission: Submit Candidate Information

After submitting an Online Inquiry Form, you will receive an email with instructions to access the Admissions Portal. Within the Admissions Portal, complete and submit the Applicant (Candidate) Information section to be considered an applicant. The cost to apply is $60 per student. After submitting the Candidate Information and paying the application fee, you will gain access to Steps 3 & 4, to include the rest of the required application steps.

Step 3: Submit Supplemental Application Requirements

Depending on the grade level you are applying for, different supplemental items must be submitted to the Office of Admissions to complete your student's application to St. George. After you submit the Candidate Information section, please visit the Admissions Portal to track your application status and upload or send requests for required Admissions documents listed below.


Junior Kindergarten (PK4) & Senior Kindergarten Supplemental Admissions Requirements:

-A copy of the student's birth certificate
-Teacher Recommendation Form (if currently enrolled in school/daycare)
-JK/SK Student Visit & Assessment

1st - 5th Grade Supplemental Admissions Requirements:
-A copy of the student's birth certificate
-Teacher Recommendation Form
-Counselor/Principal Recommendation Form (2nd - 5th Grade only)
-Current School Year Report Card
-Previous School Year Report Card
-Any Available Standardized Test Scores (STAAR, MAP, NWEA, etc.) (3rd - 5th Grade only)
-Shadow Day Visit & Assessment

6th - 8th Grade Supplemental Admissions Requirements:
-A copy of the student's birth certificate
-Math Teacher Recommendation Form
-English Teacher Recommendation Form
-Counselor/Principal Recommendation Form
-Current School Year Report Card
-Previous School Year Report Card
-Any Available Standardized Test Scores (STAAR, MAP, NWEA, etc.)
-Shadow Day Visit & Assessment

Step 4: Schedule Your Student's Visit to St. George

Junior and Senior Kindergarten: Applicants are required to attend a small group visit and assessment the week of January 26, 2026 or February 2, 2026. Registration for these visits will become available in December to applicants with Candidate Information (Step 2) on file.

Note: Students applying for Junior Kindergarten must be 4 years old by September 1, 2026. Students applying for Senior Kindergarten must be 5 years old by September 1, 2026. All students must also be fully potty-trained by the first day of school.

1st - 8th Grade: Applicant visits begin in late fall. Applicants are required to visit for a full day in a classroom of their peers. During the visit, a one-to-one assessment will be administered. Registration will become later in the fall semester to applicants with Candidate Information (Step 2) on file.

Step 5: Decisions Released

The Regular Admissions Deadline for the 2026-2027 school year is February 13, 2026. The Office of Admissions must have received all required application pieces by this date to be considered for admission. Families who meet this deadline will be contacted by February 27, 2026 with an admissions decision. After the Regular Admissions Deadline, spots are offered to qualifying applicants on a space-available basis.

St. George Episcopal School admits students of any race, color, nationality, and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.