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St. Peter S Offers Options For

Making St. Peter’s More Affordable

St. Peter’s offers options for

As of the 2016-2017 school year:

 Membership Discount: Students and their families who are active members of St. Peter’s Church receive 10% of their total tuition. We welcome you to join us regularly on Sundays to receive this discount. For more information on this discount please contact Mrs. Hengen to get in touch with a school board member.

 Sibling Discount: Families who have multiple students attending St. Peter’s Day School each younger sibling will receive a total of a 10% discount off of full tuition.

 Early Childhood Education Reimbursement: Students who attended Pre-K at St. Peter’s Day School and return for Kindergarten receive their Kindergarten registration fee back in December.

 St. Peter’s Longevity Price Lock: Students who began their education at St. Peter’s in Kindergarten and have continued to attend through 3rd grade will receive a tuition freeze. These families’ tuitions will not increase after 3rd grade. As this was voted on in the 2015-2016 school year, students in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade who have attended since kindergarten will receive no tuition increase for the remainder of their enrollment at St. Peter’s School.

 Referral Reward: Families who refer students to St. Peter’s Day School will receive $1,000 if the referred child registers for and attends St. Peter’s Christian Day School.

External Scholarship opportunities:

 Boost: If you struggle to pay for your child’s tuition, your child may be eligible for a new state program that will provide $5 million in scholarships for low-income K-12 students to attend nonpublic schools. While Boost has already used its scholarship funds for the 2016-2017 school year, visit: http://www.educationmaryland.org/BOOST to register for more information.

 Children’s Scholarship Fund - Baltimore: Children’s Scholarship Fund Baltimore (CSFB) is a privately funded organization providing partial scholarships to low-income families in Baltimore City, helping them afford the cost of tuition at the private school of their choice. Visit http://csfbaltimore.org/ for more information.

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