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Academic rigor and faith formation in a small,
family-like learning environment.
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School Profile
ABOUT US
For families desiring a small, faith-based, family-
oriented learning environment for their children,
Althoff Catholic offers a high quality Catholic
education that focuses on developing the whole
person – mind, body and spirit. As an Althoff Catholic
High School student, your child will become part of
something much bigger than themselves. At Althoff
Catholic, your student will be known and loved. He or
she will have many opportunities to grow in faith –
through daily prayer opportunities, meaningful
discussions in Theology classes, weekly all-school
Masses and class retreats. Through our robust
academic program and many extracurricular and
athletic programs, your student will begin to discover
their purpose and will be well prepared for college
and life after high school. Althoff Catholic graduates
are empowered to go forth into the world and lead
successful, faith-filed lives. We believe that now, more
than ever, our community and our world need young
leaders like those we help develop at Althoff Catholic
High School.
OUR MISSION
We are called by Jesus Christ to educate young
people, through the Catholic tradition, to lead
successful, faith-filled lives.
Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Membership:
National Catholic Educational Association
Enrollment: 370 students
ACT SCORES
Althoff Catholic Class of 2016 ACT Scores:
Top 10% 30.2
Top 20% 28.6
Top 30% 27.7
Althoff Catholic students earned an average ACT
score of 22.6 which is higher than the state average
of 20.7 and the national average 21.
Financial aid, scholarships and payment plans are
available.
“Enjoy now, prepare for the future.
Putting the effort in now will set you
up for success in future endeavors.”
-Brian Bayley, Class of 2002
F/A -18D Weapon Systems Officer
United States Marine Corps
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Be Your Best
GRADING SCALE
A=92.50-100 B=84.50-92.49 C=76.50-84.49
D=68.50-76.49 F=68.49 and below
GPA is computed on A=4, B=3, C =2 and D=1
No plus or minus grades are used.
Students who take Honors courses receive an extra 1.87 credit per course, per semester, for grades of “C” or higher.
This is computed and averaged at the semester and an Honors GPA is reported as well as a regular GPA. Students at
Althoff Catholic taking Honors courses receive a weighted rank and a regular class rank.
HONORS GPA: A= 5.87; B=4.87, C=3.87; D=1
PRAYER
Strengthening our relationship with God and our
community of faith.
PURPOSE
Discovering and developing our God-given gifts
and talents.
PREPARATION
Striving for excellence in all we do to prepare for
college and life.
Althoff Catholic is a school proudly rooted in the Catholic faith. Our mission is to educate students, in the
Catholic tradition, to lead successful, faith-filled lives. Students at Althoff Catholic are challenged
academically in a variety of ways. We have 40 honors and advanced placement courses and 7
advanced college credit courses offered in partnership with St. Louis University's 1-8-1-8 program.
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Program of Studies
9th Grade
THEOLOGY
Theology 1
God’s Revelation to the World
Jesus Christ: His Mission & Ministry
ENGLISH
Honors Composition and Literature 1
Accelerated Composition and
Literature 1
Composition and Literature 1
SOCIAL STUDIES
American History & Government
Accelerated American History & Gov
Honors American History & Gov
Global Geography
Accelerated Global Geography
Honors Global Geography
SCIENCE
Integrated Science
Biology
Honors Biology
MATH
Algebra 1
Accelerated Algebra 1
Honors Algebra 1
Honors Geometry
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
French 1
Latin 1
Spanish 1
FINE ARTS
Cadet/Intro to Concert Band
Mixed Chorus
Concert Band
Jazz Band
Percussion Ensemble
Liturgical Choir
String Ensemble
Art 1 Drawing
Art 1 Ceramics/Pottery
BUSINESS
Technology and Study Skills
Information Processing
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Physical Education
Driver Education
10th Grade
THEOLOGY
Theology 2
The Mission of Jesus Christ (The
Paschal Mystery)
Jesus Christ’s Mission Continues
in the Church
ENGLISH
Honors Research and Literature
Accelerated Research and
Literature
Research and Literature 2
SOCIAL STUDIES
World History
Accelerated World History
Honors World History
SCIENCE
Biology
Honors Biology
Chemistry
Honors Chemistry
MATH
Geometry
Accelerated Geometry
Honors Geometry
Accelerated Algebra 2
Honors Algebra 2
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
French 1, French 2
Latin 1, Latin 2
Spanish 1, Spanish 2
FINE ARTS
Cadet/Intro to Concert Band
Mixed Chorus
Concert Band
Jazz Band
Percussion Ensemble
Liturgical Choir
String Ensemble
Art 1 Drawing
Art 1 Ceramics/Pottery
Art 2 Drawing /Painting
Art 2 Ceramics/Sculpture &
Pottery
Advanced Painting
Advanced Sculpture/Ceramics &
Pottery
BUSINESS
Web Page Design
PHYISCAL EDUCATION
Health, Driver Education,
Physical Education
11th Grade
THEOLOGY
Theology 3
Sacraments as Privileged
Encounters
Living as a Disciple of Christ in
Society (Social Justice)
ENGLISH
Honors Process of Composition
Honors Tech, Media & Literature
Accelerated American Literature
Literature & Rhetoric
SOCIAL STUDIES
Child Dev. 1, 2
US History, Accelerated US History,
Honors US History
Honors Modem US History
Current Affairs 1, 2
General Psychology 1, 2
SCIENCE
Chemistry, Honors Chemistry,
Honors AP Chemistry
Anatomy & Physiology
Honors Anatomy & Physiology
Honors Advanced Biology
Environmental Studies
Forensic Science
Honors Physics
Astronomy
Science Lab Assistant
MATH
Algebra 2 , Accelerated Algebra 2,
Honors Algebra 2
Intermediate Algebra & Trig.
Trigonometry
Honors Trigonometry
College Algebra
Honors College Algebra
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
French 1, French 2
Honors French 3
Latin 1, Latin 2
Honors Latin 3
Spanish 1, Spanish 2
Honors Intensive Spanish
Grammar & Culture
Honors Spanish Conv. & Vocab.
11th Grade ‘cont
Honors Intro to Spanish
Literature & Art
FINE ARTS
Cadet/Intro to Concert Band
Mixed Chorus
Liturgical Choir
Concert Band
Jazz Band
Percussion Ensemble
String Ensemble
Art 1 Drawing
Art 1 Ceramics/Pottery
Art 2 Drawing /Painting
Art 2 Ceramics/Sculpture & Pottery
Advanced/Painting Drawing
Advanced Sculpture/Ceramics &
Pottery
Honors Art Appreciation
Honors History of 20th Century Art
BUSINESS
Web Page Design
Advanced Computer Applications
Accounting 1
Principles of Business
Marketing
Business Mgmt.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Consumer Education
Driver Education
Physical Education
Scan the QR code
below or visit the
academics section of
althoffcatholic.org for a
complete course
catalog.
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Senior Year Program of Studies &
Graduation Requirements
ALTHOFF CATHOLIC GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
A student must successfully complete a minimum of 27 credits. Seniors at Althoff Catholic perform a minimum 90 hours
of community service outside of school during the month of January.
Theology 4 Credits English 4 Credits
Mathematics 3 Credits Science 3 Credits
Physical Ed 2.75 Credits Consumer Ed 0.25 Credit
US History 1 Credit Global Geography 0.5 Credit
World History 1 Credit American History & Gov 0.5 Credit
Health 0.5 Credit Technology Skills 0.5 Credit
Art and Music 2 Credits Information Processing 0.5 Credit
Foreign Lang. 2 Credits
12th Grade
THEOLOGY
Theology 4
Honors Advanced Theology
Life in Jesus Christ (Morality)
ENGLISH
Advanced Strategies of Rhetoric &
Research
Accelerated Creativity, Research &
Literature
Honors Faith, Doubt & Literature
Honors Advanced Strategies of
Research & Rhetoric
Film, Culture and Literature
Speech
SOCIAL STUDIES
Child Dev. 1
Child Dev. 2
Honors American Politics
Honors Modern US History
Honors Portraits & Profiles of the Last
Century
General Psychology
General Psychology 2
AP European History
Honors Greek & Roman Civilization
Honors AP European History
SCIENCE
Chemistry
Honors AP Chemistry
Honors Physics
Honors AP Physics
Honors Advanced Biology
Anatomy & Physiology
Honors Anatomy & Physiology
Environmental Studies
Forensics
Astronomy
Science Lab Assistant
MATH
Intermediate Algebra & Trigonometry
Trigonometry
Honors Trigonometry
College Algebra
Honors College Algebra
Pre-Calculus
Honors Calculus
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
French 2
Honors French 3
Honors French 4
Latin 2
Honors Latin 3
Honors Latin 4
Spanish 2
Honors Intensive Spanish Grammar &
Culture
Honors Spanish Conversation &
Vocabulary
Honors Intro to Spanish Literature & Art
FINE ARTS
Cadet/Intro to Concert Band
Mixed Chorus
Liturgical Choir
Concert/Jazz Band
Percussion/String Ensemble
Art 1 Drawing
Art 1 Ceramics/Pottery
Art 2 Drawing /Paint
Ceramics/Sculpture & Pottery
Advanced Painting/Drawing
Adv. Sculpture/
Ceramics & Pottery
Honors Art Appreciation
Honors History of 20th Century Art
BUSINESS
Web Page Design
Advanced Computer Applications
Accounting 1
Honors Accounting 2
Principles of Business
Marketing
Business Management
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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Be Challenged
HONORS CLASSES Credits
Honors Composition & Literature 1.0 Honors AP Physics 1.0
Honors Research & Literature 1.0 Accounting 2 1.0
Honors Process of Composition 0.5 Honors World History 1.0
Honors Advanced Strategies of Rhetoric Honors US History 1.0
and Research 0.5 American Politics 0.5
Honors Technology, Media & Lit 0.5 Hon AP European Hist. 1.0
Honors Film Culture and Literature 0.5 Modern US History 0.5
Honors Faith, Doubt & Literature 0.5 Portraits & Profiles of the
Honors Algebra 1 1.0 Last Century 0.5
Honors Geometry 1.0 Latin 3 1.0
Honors Algebra 2 1.0 Latin 4 1.0
Honors Trigonometry 0.5 French 3 1.0
Honors College Algebra 0.5 French 4 1.0
Pre-Calculus 1.0 Spanish Grammar 0.5
Honors Calculus 1.0 Spanish Conversation 0.5
Honors Chemistry 1.0 Spanish Civilization 0.5
AP Honors Chemistry 1.0 Spanish Literature 0.5
Honors Biology 1.0 Art Appreciation 0.5
Principles of Biology (Adv. Biology) 1.0 Honors Advanced Art 0.5
Honors Physics 1.0 Theological Foundations 0.5
ENGL 1500 Honors Process of Composition 3 hrs. AP Honors Chemistry
ENGL 1900 Advanced Strategies of Honors AP European History
Rhetoric and Research 3 hrs. Honors AP Physics
ENGL 2650 Technology, Media & Lit 3 hrs.
ENGL 2350 Faith, Doubt & Literature 3 hrs.
ENGL 2750 Film, Culture and Literature 3 hrs.
THEO 100X02 Theological Foundations 3 hrs.
BIO 104X02 Principles of Biology
(Advanced Biology) 4 hrs.
Saint Louis University 1818 Advanced College Credit
Course Offerings
Advanced Placement Courses
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Be Spiritually Alive
A FOUNDATION OF FAITH
At Althoff Catholic High School, all decisions and
pursuits are ultimately guided by our identity as a
Catholic school, a community of God's people.
Students, teachers and visitors of all faiths and
backgrounds are always welcome. Each person's
religious beliefs and heritage are respected here.
However, as a Catholic institution, every student
and faculty member participates in the life and
education of the Catholic faith. Also, a variety of
events and special programs are available for
students and faculty who feel called to greater
action in their faith life.
Core Programs:
Mass once a week for the entire school
Morning Prayer everyday
Penance Service twice a year for the entire school
Catholic Theology course every year
Single-day Retreat for Freshmen and Sophomores
Overnight Retreat for Juniors
Service Learning Project for Seniors
Holy Days & Church Seasons are observed
school-wide
“Be courageous and embrace
your faith, it's the most precious gift
you will ever be given.”
-Fr. Nick Junker, Class of 1999
Diocese of Belleville
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Be Well-Rounded
Here at Althoff Catholic we recognize the critical role extracurricular activities and sports play in the growth
and personal development of each student. As a small school, our students receive more one-on-one
attention and have more opportunities to explore and discover their interests and passions. We are proud
that 95% of our students participate in one or more extracurricular activities. You can learn more about our
academic, leadership, community service, arts, music and journalism clubs by exploring our website. We
are proud to offer 30 clubs and organizations and 25 sports teams to our student body.
"Playing sports has become very important today, since it can encourage young people to develop
important values such as loyalty, perseverance, friendship, sharing and solidarity."
- From Pope John Paul II's Church and Sports Homily
Academic Clubs
Engineering
Film
French
Latin
Math
Model UN
National Honor Society
Scholar Bowl
Science
Spanish
Saturday Scholars
Arts Clubs
Fellowship of Art & Letters
Performance Arts Club
Show Choir
Speech Team
Community Service Clubs
Crusaders Against Drunk Driving
Network Against Malaria
St. Vincent DePaul
Teens 4 Life
Leadership Clubs
BASIC (Belleville Achieves Strength in Character)
Crusader Cru
FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)
Rotary Interact Club
Student Ambassadors
Student Council
Music Clubs
Guitar Ensemble
Jazz Band
Marching Band
Mixed Chorus
Journalism Clubs
Newspaper
Yearbook
“Your high school has taught you many things:
history, language, literature, science, math. At
some point in your lives you'll find yourself in
situations where none of those things is of any use.
Althoff's greatest lesson will never fail you. It comes
from courses you never took and grades you never
received. I believe it is this: the only success worth
having comes through love, friendship, and
prayer.”
-Andy Banker, Class of 1985
News Anchor/ Reporter Fox2, KTVI
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Be Creative
FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS
At Althoff Catholic we have many opportunities for students to shine
in the creative arts. Through our music, performing and fine arts
classes and clubs your child can grow and express themselves in
new ways. Below are a few examples of what we offer. Visit the
student life section of althoffcatholic.org to learn more.
Crusader Innovations Show Choir is an elite group who performs
musical shows for area schools, civic groups, and parish clubs, and
competes in established contests throughout the state. The group
has also traveled to festivals in New York, Orlando, and the Smokey
Mountains. Major events each year are the Quincy Show Case of
Excellence in March and the McKendree University Midwest National
Competition in April. Membership requires an interest in
performance, a desire to sing and dance or play an instrument.
There is also a need for a backstage crew which includes costumes,
set and prop design and construction, and a technical staff for
sound and lighting.
Performance Arts Club is open to any student interested in drama
and theater. Continued membership involves maintaining passing
grades in classwork, responsible student behavior, attendance and
participation in required rehearsals, practices, and set construction,
as well as the privilege to join International Thespian Troupe #5554. If
you have a positive attitude and enjoy entertaining others, the
Performance Arts Club may be the group for you! At least two plays
are performed throughout the year. These include a spring musical
and small musicals and comedies in the fall. There is also a need for
a backstage crew which includes costumes, set and prop design
and construction, and a technical staff for sound and lighting.
The Speech Team competes in area speech contests as members of
The Greater St. Louis Speech League and the Illinois High School
Association Individual Events and Performance- in- the- Round
Program. Any Althoff Catholic student may audition to participate.
“Go after your dreams, work hard, and do
what you love and are truly passionate about
because happiness is the key to success.”
-Ann Beyersdorfer, Class of 2010
Freelance Theatrical Scenic Designer
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Be a Student Athlete
Girls Sports Teams
Basketball
Bowling
Cheerleading
Cross Country
Dance
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
“The quickest path isn't always the most rewarding. Try new things! Explore new areas!
You will learn more about yourself and others by getting out of your comfort zone and
taking a risk.”
-Jeana Fuccillo Kempe, Class of 2003
Assistant Swim Coach, Louisiana State University
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Be a Student Athlete
Boys Sports Teams
Baseball
Basketball
Bass Fishing
Bowling
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Wrestling
"It does not matter how hard you think you are working; somewhere out there
someone is working harder than you. Once you get to the point where you think you
have done enough and you have nothing left to give, you have to find that 10th
gear and keep pushing harder every day. Never quit."
-Nick Bauer, Class of 2003
President, Empire Comfort Systems
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Be Led by Experience
Mr. Rusty Parker: 2015 Recipient of a University of Chicago
Outstanding Educator Award
“I knew Mr. Parker was an exceptional instructor from the very start of my
sophomore class with him, because within the first week, our class wasn't
merely brushing up on our summer reading texts for a test only to move on;
we were debating over them, freely yet civilly. We took a book that was
apparently a collection of war stories, Tim O'Brien's "The Things They
Carried," and considered it in a dialogue on the dilution of the word
"love." His film class only strengthened that impression by revolutionizing the
way I looked at not only cinema, but indeed all human creativity that hides
intricate detail left unnoticed by the untrained eye. Yes, the papers he
assigned were many, the prompts open-ended, and the themes never
spoon-fed, but these were the virtues by which he helped my writing take
For all the rigorous thinking and writing he demanded of us, Mr. Parker has also proven an exceptionally kind-hearted
and fun person in the classroom. He brought "Lord of the Flies" to life by taking our class outside to try starting a fire
with glasses – that truly teaches a sixteen-year-old the meaning of self-sufficiency, when life on a desert island seems
so abstract. Mr. Parker exuded a contagious enthusiasm for the films we screened, which, far from ebbing with the
analysis, seemed to thrive on it. I hope to carry that same spirit of eager inquiry throughout my endeavors.”
-Mr. Parker was nominated for this special recognition by A. J. DiGiovanni ‘15
A PROUD TRADITION
The faculty and staff members pictured below are all proud alums of Althoff Catholic High School who have returned
to serve as leaders for the next generation of Crusaders. This group holds a combined 142 years of dedicated service
to our school. To learn more about these and other faculty and staff members, visit althoffcatholic.org.
“Find your passion, set your goals, and work hard to achieve your dreams. Steady effort and
preparation are rewarded over the long haul. Try to dedicate a part of your professional
energies to the service of others. This service component just might be the most rewarding."
-Mark Lucarelli, M.D., Class of 1983
Oculoplastic Surgery - University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Be College Bound
Auburn University
Augustana College
Ball State University
Barnes Jewish College of Nursing
Baylor University
Boston College
Bradley University
Butler University
California Polytechnic University
California State University
College of DuPage
College of St. Scholastica
Colorado Christian University
DePaul University
DePaw University
Dominican University
Drake University
Duke University
Florida State University
Harvard University
Howard University
Illinois Wesleyan University
Indiana University - Bloomington
Kansas State University
Knox College
Loyola University of New Orleans
Loyola University of Chicago
Marquette University
McKendree University
Missouri State University
Missouri University of Science &
Technology
New York University
Northern Illinois University
Northwestern University
Pepperdine University
Purdue University
Rhodes College
Rose Hulman Institute of Technology
Saint Louis College of Pharmacy
Saint Louis University
Saint Mary of the Woods College
Saint Xavier University
Southeast Missouri State University
Syracuse University
Temple University
Truman State University
Tulane University
United States Air Force Academy
United States Military Academy
United States Naval Academy
University of Chicago
University of Iowa
University of Michigan
University of Notre Dame
Vanderbilt University
Washington University
Xavier University
Crusaders move on to wonderful universities including...
Crusader for a Day - Shadow Program
Students in 6th through 8th grades interested in learning more about Althoff Catholic are invited to join us
as a "Crusader for a Day." To set-up a shadow day, call 618.235.1100 or email
[email protected]. Our goal is for shadow experiences to be scheduled on days where Althoff
Catholic is in session, but your child's school is not.
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Financial Facts 2015-2016
2015-2016 Tuition Rates and Class Fees
Diocesan Catholic Students
1st Student in Family $6,875.00
2nd Student in Family $6,875.00
3rd Student in Family No Charge
Out of Diocese Catholic Students
Per Student $7,300.00
Non-Catholic Students
Per Student $7,700.00
Class Fees
Freshman $ 610.00
Sophomore $ 630.00
Juniors $ 670.00
Seniors $ 660.00
Registration Fee
Freshmen (completed placement test) - $50
Freshmen (did not take placement test) - $150
Transfer students - $150
Parking Permit - $30
SCHOLARSHIP SPOTLIGHT:
St. Thomas Aquinas
Academic Excellence
Scholarship: This scholarship,
which is made available to the
incoming freshman class of
2020, is a 50% reduction in
tuition and is renewable for all
four years as long as the
student continues to meet the
criteria. Students must have
maintained an “A” average throughout both of their 7th
and 8th grade years; score in the 95th percentile on the
Althoff Catholic High School Placement exam (a
Nationally Standardized Test) and maintain a minimum of
an “A” average each year. Students from Catholic,
private and public schools are eligible for the scholarship.
In order to receive this scholarship the student must enroll
at Althoff Catholic High School. To learn more about this
scholarship contact us at 618.235.1100 ext. 116.
Academic Scholarships
Based on Althoff Catholic Placement Test
St. Thomas Aquinas Academic Excellence Scholarship
Bishop’s Scholarship
Althoff Catholic Parents & Friends’ Club
Awarded by Application and Recommendations
Glenn Schott Scholarship
Orella Gansmann Memorial Scholarship
Awarded by Nomination
James G. Gleeson & Catherine M. Gleeson Scholarships
George Martz Scholarship
Bruce Young Scholarship
John/Jim Roth Scholarship
Parish Designated
Stephen J. Miller Scholarship
Schindler/Jansen Scholarship
Richard & Dolores Sullivan Scholarship
Alumni Scholarships
Assumption Alumni Scholarship
Andy Schumacher Alumni Scholarship
James H. Wuller Memorial Scholarship
Other Scholarships
Edmond Bauer Scholarship
Bielke Family Scholarship
Joe Hubbard Scholarship
Scholarship Information
To learn more about our scholarships visit the
Admissions section of althoffcatholic.org.
To learn more about tuition assistance and payment plans visit the Admissions section of
althoffcathoilc.org or call 618.235.1100 ext. 116.
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Admission Steps
First Saturday of December
High School Placement Test (HSPT) - The incoming freshman
high school placement test is offered at Althoff Catholic
once a year on the first Saturday in December. The fee to
take the test is $50. This test helps establish the courses to be
taken freshman year. It is also a tool used to determine the
recipients of numerous scholarships awarded based on
placement test results.
January
Transcript Requests - Parents should contact their child's
grade school and request their 7th and 8th grade
transcripts, standardized test results, and most recent
physical be forwarded to Althoff Catholic.
Administration Evaluations - Principals and 8th grade
teachers from Catholic grade schools meet with Althoff
Catholic Administration to discuss placement test scores and
course recommendations.
Registration Letter - A letter with detailed information is
mailed to parents instructing them to call and set up an
appointment for Incoming Freshman Registration which
includes an interview.
February/March
Incoming Freshman Registration - Registration is scheduled
by appointment. Parents and students attend a scheduled
interview and register for their courses.
Scholarship & Tuition Assistance - Information on select
scholarships will be available at registration. Also available
will be information on tuition assistance through FACTS.
Health Physicals - A 9th grade physical is required by the
State of Illinois along with immunization records. Physical
Forms are available in the main office. Please schedule an
appointment with your primary care physician to complete
this requirement prior to the start of the new school year.
This will fulfill the sports physical requirement.
Contact our Office of Recruitment and Enrollment to learn more or to ask any questions:
618.235.1100 ext. 116 or [email protected].
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Contact us!
5401 West Main Street
Belleville, IL 62226
618.235.1100 ext. 116
althoffcatholic.org