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We are looking for future Paladins! Your Pinecrest journey starts here!

We are currently accepting applications for the 2023/2024 school year. If you haven't toured our beautiful campus, we invite you to schedule a private tour. If you are ready to apply, please review the requirements below. We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Our Process

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  • Step 1: Visit Pinecrest Academy

    One of the best ways to learn about Pinecrest is to come visit us!

    Schedule a Tour: Come visit our beautiful 68-acre Catholic school campus in south Forsyth County. Call Admissions at 678-965-2066 or click the button to the right to schedule a tour.
     
    Shadow a Student (open to grades 6th-11th): Pinecrest offers a Shadowing Program for students in 6th-11th grade. A Shadow Day, during which your student will visit our middle or high school and accompany a student for a portion of the day, gives a first-hand glimpse of a day in the life of a Paladin.

    Attend a Public Event:
    You are welcome to any of our public events! Join us for football, volleyball, soccer, baseball, band concerts, drama productions, or art shows, just to name a few. We would love to see you at morning Mass each weekday at 7am during the school year. Complimentary tickets for any event can be obtained by calling us.
  • Step 2: Apply for Admission

    At Pinecrest we understand and appreciate the importance of choosing the right school for your family. Once your family has had the opportunity to tour our school and you decide you would like your student to be considered for admission, please complete the online application (A non-refundable $150 application fee applies). If you are interested in applying for financial aid, please indicate this during the application procedure.
  • Step 3: Apply for Financial Aid (optional)

    To apply for financial aid, please visit our Tuition Assistance webpage.
  • Step 4: Student Evaluation

    To ensure we have a thorough understanding of your child’s abilities, we will review your student’s previous academic history. Depending on grade level, this will include transcript evaluation, standardized test review, and evaluations from current teachers and principals. All required documents must be received by Pinecrest Academy before the student evaluation can be completed.

    A grade level entrance evaluation will be given to each student applying for admission. For Pre-K and Kindergarten aged children, the evaluation is merely a school readiness assessment. Students applying for admission to high school are required to write a short essay from a list of provided topics. Our admissions department will contact you to schedule the appropriate assessments and to assist you with requesting transcripts from your child’s current school.
  • Step 5: Parent & Student Interview

    Enrolling in private school is a significant decision for a family. At Pinecrest, we want to provide an opportunity for you to ask any questions that you may have about your child's education at Pinecrest. The Parent Interview is the place to have those questions answered. During the interview, we will help you to understand our philosophy of education, what you can expect from Pinecrest and your responsibilities as a Pinecrest parent.

    Students in grades 6-12 are required to attend an on-campus interview with the respective school principal. The student interview provides a time for the student to understand the expectations of a Pinecrest student as well as an opportunity for the student to freely ask any questions of the principal.

    The Admissions Department will schedule the interviews. The interview process for both parents and students lasts approximately 30 minutes.
  • Step 6: Admissions Decision

    The Admissions Committee will review all of the evaluation materials and will inform you in writing of their decision.

Requirements

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  • Requirements for Pre-K3 and Pre-K4

    • Applicants must be age three (3) and four (4) on or before September 1, respectively
    • Applicants must be toilet-trained to be admitted to the program
    • Applicants will be administered a social readiness assessment
    • Applicant's parents will attend a Parent Interview
    • Applicants must submit the following:
      • Student evaluation from current teacher (if applicable)
      • Principal evaluation from current principal (if applicable)
  • Requirements for Kindergarten and First Grade

    • Applicants must be five (5) and six (6) on or before September 1, respectively
    • Applicants will be administered an entrance test, including a teacher observation for social readiness and maturity
    • Applicant's parents will attend a Parent Interview
    • Applicants must submit the following:
      • Current report cards/progress reports
      • Student evaluation from current teacher (if applicable)
      • Principal evaluation from current principal (if applicable)
  • Requirements for Second through Fifth Grade

    • Applicants will be administered an entrance test
    • Applicant's parents will attend a Parent Interview
    • Applicants must submit the following:
      • Current report cards/progress reports and prior two years
      • Student evaluation from current teacher (if applicable)
      • Principal evaluation from current principal (if applicable)
  • Requirements for Middle School Students

    •  Applicants will be administered an entrance test
    • Applicants for 6th-8th grade will be interviewed by the school principal
    • Applicant's parents will attend a Parent Interview
    • Applicants must submit the following:
      • Copies of transcripts, national achievement test results, and current report cards from prior two years
      • Student evaluations from current math and language arts teachers
      • Principal evaluation from current principal
  • Requirements for High School Students

    • Applicants will be interviewed by the school principal
    • Applicant's parents will attend a Parent Interview
    • Applicants must submit the following:
      • Copies of transcripts, national achievement test results, and current report cards from prior two years
      • Student evaluations from current math and language arts teachers; Principal evaluation form from current principal
  • Immunizations Admissions Requirements

    Accepted Students: Georgia law requires that all students entering Georgia schools have specific documentation of immunizations for school attendance. Pinecrest Academy does not accept religious waivers for immunizations per the policy of the Archdiocese. Pinecrest Academy only accepts medical exemptions in efforts to promote overall health and well being of our academic community. 
PINECREST ACADEMY EMPLOYS AN OPEN ADMISSION POLICY WITH REGARD TO SEX, RELIGION, RACE, AND NATIONAL ORIGIN.

APPLICATION DATES & DEADLINES
2024-2025

October 15
2024-2025 application available

March 15
Admissions process completed with all supporting documents submitted

March 29
Mailed acceptance notifications sent

March 30
Electronic acceptance notifications

April 11
Response due from parent

April 12 and forward
Rolling Admissions for available seats in PreK3 through 11th grade

Pinecrest Academy is a member of The Atlanta Area Association of Independent Schools (AAAIS). The 70+ private schools that are AAAIS members, through their collaboration and Principles of Best Practice, provide the highest standard of independent school education in the area. The principles are listed on the AAAIS website.