
Application Process
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Students eligible to enroll at Mercy School Institute must:
Not be enrolled in any other K-12 school
Be a resident of the state of Oklahoma
Complete all enrollment steps below
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Click Here to access the Application Form. Bring the completed Application Form with all required documents to the front office.
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Click here to request a Shadow Day. This is a day where prospective students and their families may tour the school. Your child will shadow a classroom, take the Admission Assessment and participate in an interview with the whole family. We recommend all members of the family are present for the interview.
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After completing a Shadow Day and Admission Assessment, please ensure the following documentation (if applicable) is gathered:
Pre-Kindergarten - 2nd Grade Students:
Immunization records
Birth Certificate
Report card or transcript from previous school
Teacher evaluation of student (academic and behavioral)
Standardized test scores
3rd Grade - 12th Grade Students:
Immunization records
Birth Certificate
Report card or transcript from previous school
Teacher evaluation of student (academic and behavioral)
Standardized test scores
Letter of Recommendation
Please email future.mustangs@mercyschool.com for any questions or concerns.
New students are admitted after an administrative review of their records and successful completion of the placement assessment. Once enrollment is confirmed, families will receive a welcome email containing information for your student to get started at Mercy School Institute.
FAQs
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To start the application process, complete the Application Form here and follow all listed steps above.
If you have questions, please email future.mustangs@mercyschool.com
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A Shadow Day gives prospective students the chance to meet teachers, connect with classmates, and experience what it’s like to learn at MSI. It also allows our admissions team to see how a future Mustang may thrive within the Mercy family, while giving the child a real feel for our school community.
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Pre-Kindergarten: Play-based workshop where teachers observe children in a natural and engaging setting.
Kindergarten – 5th Grade: Computer-based reading assessment.
6th Grade and Above: Computer-based reading and math assessments, plus a written essay.
The family interview also serves as a part of the admissions process.
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Admission decisions are made based on the requirements met by prospective students and availability in student grade levels.
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Waitlisted students have met all admission requirements however, due to a lack of vacancies in their grade level they have been waitlisted to join Mercy School Institute.
Parents should seek alternative placement for their child if they have been waitlisted. Should a spot open up, our admissions team will contact you directly.
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Because Mercy School Institute receives more applications than available spots, many students may be placed on a waitlist. Please note that priority acceptance is given in the following order provided all admission requirements are met:
Children of staff members
Siblings of currently enrolled students
Families who have previously applied
New applicants (in the order applications are completed)
If a seat becomes available, families will be contacted according to this priority system.
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During open enrollment, admission decisions are typically communicated by March. Applications submitted outside of this period are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, depending on grade-level availability, school calendar, and other factors.
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TBA