Application Process
Saint Francis School admits students based on academic promise and does not discriminate based on ethnicity, religion, or socio-economic status. Students come from Hawaii, the U.S. mainland, China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan to study in a safe, friendly, and academically challenging environment. Selection is based on the student’s application, supporting documents, and an assessment interview. The interview is important since it affords us the opportunity to meet you and your child.
Our major entry points for admission are Preschool, Kindergarten, sixth, seventh, and ninth grade; however, students may be admitted in other grade levels on space availability. As you explore our website and the possibilities Saint Francis School can offer your child, please do not hesitate to contact us for further assistance.
You may apply by:
A.) Requesting an application packet from the admissions office at (808) 988-4111, Ext. 712
OR
B.) Downloading and printing an application packet below
To apply for the Blessed Mother Marianne Preschool (Ages 2 through 4)please visit the Preschool section of the website by clicking the link below
Blessed Mother Marianne Preschool
Note: All application packets are in PDF format
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Kindergarten and 1st grade packet
International Kindergarten and 1st grade packet
International 2nd to 12th grade packet
Submit the completed application, required documents, and the $40.00 ($75.00 for International applicants) application fee to:
Saint Francis School
Admissions Office
2707 Pamoa Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Interview/Testing
Once all documents are received an interview will be scheduled.
Students applying for 9th grade are required to take the Secondary Schools Admissions Test (SSAT). You may apply online at www.ssat.org
Applicants for the 8th and 9th grades come from many different schools with a variety of mathematical aptitude. Saint Francis School administers an Algebra preparedness test in May so that we may place each student in his/her correct math/science level.
For more info check out the list of High School courses.