At St. Peter’s, we know that choosing the best school for your family is a decision no one takes lightly. These formative school years are critical academically and socially, emotionally, and spiritually. The influences and experiences during these years both inside and outside the classroom—the teachers, friends, coaches, classmates, students, school families, coursework, Masses, retreats, service opportunities, and a multitude of other people and events— will have a lasting and profound impact on your child’s future.
Starting with our Montessori preschool and continuing through grade 12, our mission is to develop thoughtful scholars, compassionate leaders, and faithful stewards through rigorous academics and spiritual growth.
The St. Peter’s graduate is a lifelong, creative learner with the work ethic, intellectual integrity, and moral compass to approach adulthood fully equipped for an ever-changing world. In our close-knit school community, we foster and nurture the God-given talents of every St. Peter’s student, ensuring that every member of our school family is known, valued, and loved.
In June 2023, the Ohio Legislature passed a new state budget that included Universal School Choice for all Ohio families. Every family in Ohio, regardless of income, can apply for a scholarship to attend St. Peter’s School.
Families whose adjusted gross income is less than 450% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPV) will receive a full scholarship covering most of the tuition costs for the upcoming school year. For a family of four, families making $135,000 or less qualify for a full scholarship. Families that earn more than 450% FPV can apply and receive a pro-rated scholarship based on income. Scroll to the bottom of this page for the income chart and scholarship amounts.
Once a student is accepted to attend St. Peter’s School, families can apply for an EdChoice Scholarship through the State of Ohio Department of Education.
Your child’s future at St. Peter’s starts by scheduling a visit to meet with our admissions team. You’ll meet with our enrollment coordinator, principal(s), and Head of School. Parents will receive a pre-admissions release form that allows us to receive copies of your student records. This will help us ensure that your child is a good fit for our school’s challenging academic environment.
Students who are on an individualized education plan (IEP) will also meet with our Director of Special Education.
Once a student receives academic acceptance, you will receive an acceptance letter and be provided with instructions on how to register your child.
To get started, fill out the form below or call us (419) 524-2572 x2111.
Income levels are based on household-adjusted gross income.
Household Size |
200% | 450% | 500% | 550% | 600% | 650% | 700% | 750% |
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2 | $39,440 | $88,740 | $98,600 | $108,460 | $118,320 | $128,180 | $138,040 | $147,900 |
3 | $49,720 | $111,870 | $124,300 | $136,730 | $149,160 | $161,590 | $174,020 | $186,450 |
4 | $60,000 | $135,000 | $150,000 | $165,000 | $180,000 | $195,000 | $210,000 | $225,000 |
5 | $70,280 | $158,130 | $175,700 | $193,270 | $210,840 | $228,410 | $245,985 | $263,550 |
6 | $80,560 | $181,260 | $201,400 | $221,540 | $241,680 | $261,820 | $281,960 | $302,100 |
7 | $90,840 | $204,390 | $227,100 | $249,810 | $272,520 | $295,230 | $317,940 | $340,650 |
8 | $101,120 | $227,520 | $252,800 | $279,080 | $303,360 | $328,640 | $353,920 | $379,200 |
each add’l | $10,280 | $23,130 | $25,700 | $28,270 | $30,840 | $33,410 | $35,980 | $38,550 |
*Students whose household income is at or below 200% FPL qualify for LIQ write-off of tuition balance after scholarship funding is applied.
FPL | Grades K-8 |
Grades 9-12 |
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0%-450% | $6,165 | $8,407 |
451%-500% | $5,200 | $7,050 |
501%-550% | $3,650 | $5,000 |
551%-600% | $2,600 | $3,550 |
601%-650% | $1,850 | $2,500 |
651%-700% | $1,300 | $1,750 |
701%-750% | $900 | $1,250 |
751%+ | $650 | $950 |
St. Peter’s School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.