Admissions

Admission Process

List of 5 items.

  • Application to Freshman Year

    Eighth graders applying for freshman year are asked to follow each of the steps outlined below.  Transfer students are asked to comply with procedures that have been developed especially for their unique circumstances.
  • Learn about Paul VI High School

    Whether Tours & Touchdowns before a football game, an in-school VI-er visit,  or our annual Open House, we offer a variety of ways for families to learn about Paul VI.  Our Admissions Events are a designed to help your family get to know ours!   To stay in the email loop, please fill out the Request for Information form.
  • Submit Your Application & Personal Essay

    Applications for the class of 2029 are being accepted now.  The Paul VI application is a required step in the admissions process; a completed application is also required for a student to schedule a visit during the month of  October.
  • Have Transcripts Sent to Paul VI

    Please use the Transcript Release Form to arrange for the academic records to be sent to Paul VI High School after the first marking period of 8th grade. 

    Please note: Each fall the Camden Diocese provides an Information Sheet to Catholic school students; students attending a Catholic school in the Diocese of Camden will use that information sheet to have their transcripts sent to Paul VI in November of each academic year.  (Students must also complete the Paul VI application)
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  • What's Next?

    Per the Diocese of Camden, Paul VI will send decision letters beginning December 2nd to 8th graders who have submitted applications between September 1, and November 15th. Applications received after November 15th will be processed on a rolling basis.

     

For Transfer Students

Paul VI has special procedures for the unique circumstances of transfer students .  Please click on the link to access the information you'll need! 
We chose Paul VI for our five children because we believed they would be provided with a Catholic faith based education that would prepare them for college. Although that is true, Paul VI provided so much more than we originally thought. Each of our children thrived in different ways, and Paul VI was (and has been) able to meet each of their individual interests and needs while still maintaining the standards we expected of a Catholic school. We feel that our children have taken advantage of opportunities that they may not have had, if they were not part of the Paul VI community. We could not be more pleased with our experiences at Paul VI. Everyone, from the teachers, to the coaches, all the faculty and staff and especially the administrators, are responsible for making our children as successful as they are today and will be in the future. Thank you Paul VI.
 
Jc and Susan Wilkerson, parents of Alison ‘23, Johnna ‘24, Jacob and Lucas ‘25 & Benjamin ‘28