Admissions
St. Agnes Catholic Academy has an open admission policy. No person, on the grounds of race, color, disability or national origin, is excluded or otherwise subjected to discrimination in the receiving of services. Nor does the school discriminate in hiring, promotion, discharge, pay, fringe benefits, job training, classification, referral and other aspects of employment on the basis of race, color, disability, age, gender, or national origin. The schools of the archdiocese follow the Florida Catholic Conference guidelines with regard to the age of admission to Pre-K, Kindergarten or 1st grade.
To be enrolled at St. Agnes Catholic Academy, a student must be the appropriate age on September 1, 2025.
If entering PK2 2 years old
If entering PK3 3 years old (must be potty trained)
If entering PK4 4 years old
If entering Kindergarten 5 years old
If entering 1st Grade 6 years old
It is the customary practice of St. Agnes Catholic Academy to only consider new students from PK2 - 6th grade.
St. Agnes Catholic Academy is a mission of St. Agnes Catholic Church, as such preference is given to applications from current and active parishioners, applicants who have siblings currently in St. Agnes and Alumni of the school who are active members of St. Agnes Parish.
International Students
All international students must submit their academic transcripts to a credential evaluation agency for a course-by-course evaluation including credits earned. Course-by-course evaluations may be obtained from the list provided in this link . If you have any other questions, please contact our Admissions Director.
Our school, in accordance with federal law, does not inquire about the immigration status of our students. However, it is our responsibility to remind all families that it is a violation of the Tourist B-1 or B-2 Visa to attend classes while on a B-1 or B-2 Visa, and doing so could result in a cancellation of that visa. If a family is considering changing a B-1 or B-2 Tourist Visa for an F-1 Student Visa, they should consult with an immigration lawyer to help them understand the implications of completing the application.
Should the family decide to apply for an F-1 Visa, St. Agnes Catholic Academy will assist the family accordingly. The student may not attend school until his/her status in the United States allows the student to attend school. An I-20 application will be processed after the student is accepted and registered.
If you have any questions, please contact our Admissions Director at 305-361-3245 or admissions@stagneskb.us (305) 361-2351 ext. 203
Acceptance Obligations
St. Agnes Catholic Academy
Giving to Support Our Academy Mission
It is highly suggested for each family to contribute to our St. Agnes Fund. The St. Agnes Fund sustains the school’s commitment to quality education. We rely on contributions to the fund to help close the gap between our tuition revenues and the higher cost of providing a top education infused with Catholic excellence. Every gift, no matter the size, immediately and directly impacts our students and teachers by enhancing academic programs, classroom upgrades, technology advancements, arts, athletics, faculty professional development, and maintenance of our beautiful campus. We count on donations from current and past parents, alumni, staff, grandparents, and friends to help us continue to strive for excellence at St. Agnes Catholic Academy.
Volunteering Your Talents
Service is an integral part of our Academy and Parish culture and mission. It is expected for everyone in our school community to volunteer their talents in the various events and activities we will have throughout the year. Together We Are St. Agnes!
St. Agnes Catholic Parish
Become A Member of Our Parish
St. Agnes Catholic Academy is a ministry of St. Agnes Catholic Parish. With this in mind, our Pastor deeply encourages all St. Agnes Academy students (new and current) and their families, to officially register as parishioners of our parish.
Sunday Mass Participation
Since Sunday Mass worship is deemed a vital component and obligation in the life of every Catholic, each family registered at St. Agnes Catholic Academy is expected to attend Mass every Sunday. Our Catholic faith identifies the family as the domestic Church and consequently, by Sunday Mass participation and days of obligations, parents fulfill an essential function of their baptismal duty as primary educators of their children in the faith and become key collaborators of the school’s spiritual formation program. Failure to establish consistency of this practice renders the spiritual formation of students incomplete.
Giving to Support Our Parish Mission
Additionally, St. Agnes Catholic Academy is a ministry of St. Agnes Catholic Church, and therefore, participation in the church’s stewardship programs is expected. We encourage all families to register for recurring online giving to help support our parish mission.