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ADMISSION POLICY
Parents who are eager to register their children in CCJ have to follow specific steps for admission and enrollment (three phases). Though all admission information is available online, interviews with parents and their children, in addition to admission assessment, form an integral part of the admission policy. Phase 1: Interviews
Phase 2: Admission Exam
Phase 3: Registration (documents and conditions) Certain documents are requested from parents for the completion of registration.
N.B.1 a. The Preschool Section receives applications for new candidates as of the middle of January of the new scholastic year. b. Enrollment age: Children are eligible for Kindergarten based on their age.
* This date is subject to modifications set by the Ministry of Education each year. N.B.2 a. Central College starts to receive applications for new students (Elementary, Middle and High School) as of the month of April. b. Admission exams are scheduled as follows: May and June (Saturdays); July and August (the schedule of the exam is given at the time of application). c. A waiting list will be established after the class has reached the maximum enrollment. However, being on a waiting list does not guarantee new candidates a place at Central College. N.B. 3 It is important to note that for new students, applications are accepted or selected on the basis of priorities: siblings of students already enrolled in our school, children of the alumni and staff members, children who were registered at CCJ’s Day Care Center, and students who score high on the admission exam. N.B. 4 a. Re-enrollment of the current students takes place in May of each year. b. Re-enrollment reserves a place for the student at the school but does not guarantee promotion to a higher class level. c. The school administration refrains from re-enrolling students who have failed the Grade 9 or Grade 12 official examinations. d. The school administration has the right to transfer any student from the Academic Section to the Technical School based on his/her results. In this case, the student will be re-enrolled in the Technical School; otherwise, the student has to change school. e. The school pedagogical council decides the branch of each student in the secondary classes (scientific, sociology and economics, literary) based on the student’s grades and capabilities. N.B. 5 The school administration may seize the school ID of any student enrolled at CCJ in the following cases:
N.B. 6 The school Rector retains the right to refuse to enroll a new student or re-enroll a current student for very special reasons and justifications. |