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St. Augustine Preparatory School

St. Augustine Prep is a college preparatory school located in southern New Jersey. The school operates under the auspices of the Order of Saint Augustine and the Province of St. Thomas of Villanova and has educated young men from grades 9 through 12 since 1959. It is accredited by the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools, the MIddle States Association of Colleges and Schools, the New Jersey State Educational Association, the Diocese of Camden and the Augustinian Educational Association. Its student body is comprised of young men from seven counties in the southern New Jersey area and aspires to achieve academic excellence, create a passionate brotherhood and see the face of God in all people through service.

Contact

611 Cedar Ave., Richland, NJ 08350 United States
Phone Number: 856-697-2600
Category: Independent School
School Contact: Gregory Cusick
School E-mail: Mr.Cusick@hermits.com
Listing updated: 2015-2016
Open House Dates: Fri., Nov. 10, 8am

Entrance/Scholarship Exam for 8th grade students is administered during the Open House.

Additional Information

School State: NJ
Gender: Boys
Religious affiliation: Catholic Augustinian
Grades of School: 9-12
Enrollment: Gregory Cusick
Students per teacher: 14
Tuition: Incoming Freshmen: $18,400; Upperclassmen: $18,020
Financial aid offered?: Yes
College prep: # of AP/Honors/IB courses offered: 15 AP
Cum. SAT scores (math / reading / writing): 1753
World languages taught and year in which instruction begins: Arabic, Latin, Spanish - 9
Extracurricular Activities: Academic/literary clubs, Community service, Honor society, Instrumental music, Robotics/technology, Sports, Visual arts, Vocal music
School climate (what are you known for?):
Some special needs accommodated: Yes
Summer program?: Yes
In school survey: No
Which Survey?: High School Private
High School Specifics: 98% attend college. Student college acceptances for 2015 include United States Air Force Academy, University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown University and the United States Military Academy at West Point. Class of 2015 received over $52 million in scholarships and grants.