2024-2025 School Year
Re-Registration & Tuition Information
All current OLGC school families are asked to re-register by Friday, February 9, 2024. This is the date on which we will notify new students of their acceptance. We want to be sure all of our current students are re-registered and accounted for in our classes before we open space to new students.
You can complete this process by submitting the following:
Tuition Agreement: ONE per family for PK and ONE per family for K-8th.
Tuition Agreement for PK3 and PK4
Tuition Agreement for K-8
Textbook Request Form: ONE per child in grades K-8. We submit this to the Moorestown Public School District on behalf of each K-8 student enrolled at OLGC.
B6T Form: ONE per child for grades K-8.
Universal Health Form: ONE per child in PK3 - 8th grade. This is submitted before the opening of school. This form IS NOT needed by February 9th.
All re-registered families will receive a form in March to update their personal contact information in Genesis. Please feel free to contact Mrs. Scioli (school@olgc.me) at any time if you need to change the contact information we have on file for your student.
TUITION INFORMATION:
The 2024-2025 tuition rates are below. New for the new school year is that the multi-child discount includes families with children in our preschool classes. Family tuition is capped at $16,504 for the year. There is no additional cost for families with four or more children in our school.
EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
PK3 + PK4 Tuition
5 half days, am only, M-F 8:20 am- 12:30 pm $5,628
5 full days, M-F 8:20 am – 3:00 pm $6,628
MAIN SCHOOL (KINDERGARTEN – 8TH)
Elementary School Tuition (Kindergarten-8th)
First Child: $5,994
Two Children in Family: $11,403
Three or more Children in Family*: $16,504
IF FULL PAYMENT IS MADE ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1, THE TUITION LISTED WILL BE REDUCED BY 5%.
*Family Tuition is capped at $16,504.
FACTS MANAGEMENT
All tuition payments must be made through FACTS
TUITION ASSISTANCE
Tuition assistance is available. Please CLICK HERE for application.
OPEN: November 1, 2023
Application fee is $35 (refunded if qualified)
Round One deadline date is: March 1, 2024
Round Two deadline date is: May 13, 2024
Problems? Call Marissa Marcille
Phone: (609) 403-7163
Email: mmarci@dioceseoftrenton.org
The Catholic School Difference
Guiding Principles of Our Lady of Good Counsel
As a Catholic Elementary school in the Diocese of Trenton, we strive to ensure the success for all students in the 21st Century global world based on the principles of Catholic doctrine and the living tradition of the Church. Our Lady of Good Counsel School promotes a Christ-centered environment which fosters the total formation of each child. The school, in concert with parents, prepares students to develop leadership skills to meet global challenges and to be of service to others.
Catholic formation is the hallmark of the Catholic education. As such, the philosophy of OLGC is founded on the four principles of Gospel, Message, Community, and Service, as proclaimed by the pastoral message of the Bishops in the document, “To Teach as Jesus Did”. Based on these principles, the members of the administration, faculty, staff, clergy, and parents are committed to teach the whole child with love, understanding, and compassion.
Our Lady of Good Counsel School’s administration, faculty, and staff are committed to academic excellence and to teaching tolerance and social justice principles to students and the school community. In order to evangelize Christ’s message and educate the students to become the hands and feet of Christ, an attitude of service permeates every aspect of school life.
Catholic education is Christian value-centered and teaches students by guiding them to share their God-given talents, treasure, and time with their neighbors in a spirit of friendliness, while respecting the diversity within the community and promoting Gospel values.
In keeping with Vatican II, Our Lady of Good Counsel School aims to cultivate the mind, develop the capacity for right judgment and develop in our students a strong sense of relationship with Christ. We are committed to promoting a love of learning in order to prepare students as life-long learners and stewards of this world.
In these challenging times, our school calls together parents and all stakeholders to stand firm and work diligently to develop both the strong Catholic identity of the school and the excellence in academics that will prepare students to meet the challenges of the global world in the 21st Century.