Our Lady of Lourdes School

"Out of our hands are formed the children of God."

 

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
JANUARY 25-31, 2009

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS CELEBRATE SERVICE

 

Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges

REGISTRATION FOR SEPTEMBER, 2009 SCHOOL YEAR

PRE-KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 5
Sunday, January 25 th    1-4 P.M.
Monday – Friday, January 26-30, 2009
3:30-4:30 P.M.
Saturday, January 31st   11:00A.M. – 12 noon
Birth and Baptismal Certificates Required

Admission Policy and Requirements

January is the beginning of a new year and also a new program at Our Lady of Lourdes School.  Beginning September 2009, Our Lady of Lourdes School will initiate a new full day Preschool Program for children four years of age by August 31, 2009.

Our Lady of Lourdes preschool is an educational program sponsored by the Annunciation of the Lord Parish.  Our goal is to offer the finest possible Catholic Preschool care for all children in our community.  In addition to a safe, full day preschool program we also offer a before school and after school Extended Care Program to meet parents’ childcare needs.

The cost of tuition for this program is $4200 for the school year and a separate scholastic fee (materials) of $100.  In a recent survey of preschools in the area, the cost of our program is one of the least expensive.

You may be able to reduce your taxes by claiming the Child and Dependent Care Credit on your federal income tax return.  Eligible parents can receive a tax credit of $1,000-$3,000 per child per year (subject to income) so you can work.

Please share this information with family and friends and contact Our Lady of Lourdes School at 508-822-3746 regarding additional registration information.

Our Lady of Lourdes School is a Catholic Elementary School serving Grades PK through 5. Call our school office to find out about the rewarding education provided at Our Lady of Lourdes.

Our Lady of Lourdes School exists because families in this area believe in the value of a total Christian education for their children. They believe God does have a place in the classroom. They believe no education is really complete without spiritual instruction and moral guidelines as part of a five-day-a-week curriculum.