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Campus Visit A preliminary interview with the Director of Admissions and a tour of the campus begins the admissions process. Appointments for campus visits and tours should be made in advance by calling 225 767 7097 ext 324
Application Process Applicant packets are available through the Admissions Office and may be requested by telephone or simply click on the Request Information button in the sidebar to the left.
All forms included in the packet should be completed by the appropriate persons and submitted to the Director of Admissions for evaluation. It is the responsibility of applicants and their parents to have all application materials submitted by the stated deadlines.
Upon receipt of the application and the appropriate fee, a date for testing will be scheduled and confirmed by the Admissions Office. Following the successful completion of the entrance exam and upon receipt of the documents requested in the applicant packet, applicants in grades 6-12 and their parents will then be scheduled for a personal interview with the Principal. Parents of applicants in grades Pre-Kindergarten through grade five may be scheduled for a personal interview with the Principal.
Entrance Exam The ERB CTPIV standardized test is used as our entrance exam and helps the Admission Committee gauge ability. These scores, combined with academic records and teachers' recommendations,help us to gain a broad measure of the student's past and future potential for academic success. In addition to demonstrated academic ability, applicants in grades 6-12 are also evaluated on the basis of their character, motivation and contributions they have made at their former schools, in their communities and in their homes.
Admission Decisions Students whose files are complete by January 10 will be given priority consideration for the places available each year. Admissions decisions for candidates whose files become complete after the January 10 priority deadline are made as each application is processed until all available places are filled. After that time, accepted students are placed in a wait pool. They will then be admitted if a space becomes available.
Admission Policy The Dunham School has a long-standing policy of non-discrimination and admits students of any race or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities accorded students at the School. The Dunham School does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender or ethnic origin in its educational program or any of its school activities.
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The Dunham School
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11111 Roy Emerson Dr.
Baton Rouge, LA 70810
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(225) 767-7097
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(225) 767-3475 Business Office
(225) 767-7056 US Office
(225) 490-1316 LS Office
(225) 490-1309 McKay Academic Center |
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