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Admissions Process

Applications for the 2024/25 school year are NOW OPEN! 

Applications for the current year are still open for mid-year enrollment. 4th and 8th grade are currently full for the 2023/24 school year. 

1. Click to Create an Account

To begin the application process, please click the "Create an Account" tab at the top of this page to create an application account. From there, you will be instructed to create a login, password, and verify your email via a message to your email account.

2. Click to Start Application

You have the flexibility to log in and out of your application account without losing your data as it will autosave. There will be a green check mark for each section once you have completed all required fields.

3. Review and Submit & Pay Application Fee

Once all required fields of the application are complete, you must select "Review & Submit." You will then be instructed to pay the $47 application fee.

4. Request/Submit Required Documents

Please be sure that all required documents are provided to the admissions office.

Please note: many forget the final "Review and Submit" step. You will recieve a confirmation email that the application had be received by Sussex School. If you do not recive an email, the application is still missing a step.

Still have questions? Click HERE to request more information.

Additional Information

When a class is full applications submitted for that grade will be placed in a waitpool. If/when an oppening occurs, we will offer that seat to a student from the waitpool. 

Families will be notified of Admissions decissions by March 1st. After that, applications will remain open for rolling admissions to fill remaining space available in specific classes. 

At Sussex, we believe that in a nurturing school environment of trust and compassion, students can become engaged thoughtful citizens in their local and global communities. We embrace diversity in all its many forms and are committed to supporting a just and inclusive world. We welcome people of all race, gender identity, socioeconomic status, religion, political affiliation, ability, and sexual orientations, ensuring our students and staff feel welcome to express their authentic selves in our community. We strive to encourage open discourse, embrace authenticity, and promote active citizenship.

Sussex School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, religion, sex, gender, or disability that can be reasonably accommodated, nor other legally protected status in the administration of its admissions policies, tuition assistance, or other school-administered programs.