Frequent Questions and Answers

  • What grades does your school serve?
          Christian Brothers School serves boys in grades 5, 6 and 7.

  • What is the curricular program like?
       The curricular program seeks to meet the needs of the academically capable middle school boy in the metropolitan New Orleans area. As a result, each class is grade-level accelerated. That is, the 5th graders study on the 6th grade level, the 6th graders at the 7th grade level, and the 7th graders at the 8th grade level.

  • What elementary schools did CBS students attend?
       Christian Brothers students come from approximately 40 different elementary schools across the metropolitan New Orleans area. They come from parochial, private and public schools. The majority of the students have attended parochial elementary schools in the Metairie, Kenner and Lakeview areas.

  • How do I collect an application and when should I apply?
       Applications may be acquired by contacting a school representative in the school office at 486-6770. An applicant should apply during the Fall Semester preceding the school year he wishes to be admitted to Christian Brothers School.

  • What is admission based upon?
       The admissions process is competitive simply because the number of applicants far exceeds the number of available spaces. As a result, an admissions committee will review an applicant's report cards, standardized test scores, conduct grades, attendance record, admission test scores and responses entered on the student application. The most qualified applicants will be invited to attend Christian Brothers School. Some applicants who are quality applicants but were simply outscored by other applicants will be entered into a waiting pool. If an invited applicant declines his invitation to attend CBS, then an applicant from the waiting pool will be invited to attend.

  • When do I find out if I have been accepted to Christian Brothers School?
       Applicants are notified via the mail in late January. Specifically, letters are mailed each year during the week of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.

  • How does the waiting pool work?
       Students who are not initially invited to attend CBS but are quality candidates will be entered into the waiting pool. It is not a list. It is a pool. That is, the members are not ranked. When (If) a spot becomes available, the admissions committee will review the applications of those applicants still remaining in the waiting pool and invite the most qualified at that time. The waiting pool tends to change throughout the year as members withdraw for various reasons, have a change of plans or decline a subsequent invitation. It is precisely for these reasons (frequent changes), that the members of the waiting pool are not ranked and placed on some sort of priority list.

  • Do siblings or sons of alumni get priority in the admissions process?
       Siblings and sons of alumni are special to the CBS family. As a result, their applications are given additional consideration. However, as a matter of fairness to all applicants, these applicants are not guaranteed admission to CBS.

  • When is the annual Open House?
       It is usually scheduled for mid-October. Contact the school office for the specific date and time.

  • When is the admissions test and application deadline?
       The admissions test is administered on the second Saturday in December. The deadline for applying is noon on the first Friday in December . Contact the school office for specific dates and times.

  • What is the tuition rate and is financial aid available?
       The current tuition rate is $5,950 per student (subject to change). In addition, each student can expect another $450 in fees and a $1000 building fee. Additional fees may be incurred depending on the activities that a student participates in. Financial aid is available. Families needing financial aid must apply for it in the Spring Semester preceding the school year for which they are seeking fiancial assistance.