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As Sir Ken Robinson says, "Cultivating creativity is one of the most interesting challenges for any teacher. It involves understanding the real dynamics of creative work...creativity is about fresh thinking...it's a dynamic process that often involves making new connections, crossing disciplines, and using metaphors and analogies."

At Slate School, our students learn how to think, not what to think. They ask great questions, are driven by their own joyful purpose, and are surrounded by friends living the values of friendship, for others, forgiveness, and gratitude.

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Admissions for Fall 2025

Slate School's admissions process is family-focused and highly personalized. Slate School provides a fair and competitive admissions process. To receive admissions updates, please connect with us on this form.

2025-2026 Admissions

Apply starting in September 2024 for Lower School Admissions (Grades K-6) or Upper School Admissions (Grades 7-8 for 2025-2026). The 2025-2026 application opens in September.

Slate Upper School grows by one grade per year, with Grades 7 and 8 in 2025-2026, Grade 9 in 2026-2027, and so on. We will have full enrollment of 160 students in K-12 in Fall 2029. For 2025-2026, we are accepting applications for Grades K-8.

  • Grades 3 and 4: Apply now for consideration for these grades which have very limited available openings for 2024-2025. Apply now.

  • Grade 7: Apply now! We are growing our Upper School cohorts from 10 per grade in the Lower School to 15 per grade in the Upper School. We annually have 5 spaces available for Grade 7, and we are currently considering applications for Grade 7.

  • Grades K, 1, 2, 5, and 6: Apply now for waitlist consideration, if a space becomes available in each of these grades. We encourage you to apply at this time so that we can contact you immediately if space does become available in those classes.

Our admissions process moves along as quickly as possible. When accepted, each admitted applicant’s place in the limited-capacity class is held for one week after admission. An enrollment contract and deposit are thereafter due in order to permanently hold a place in the class. If the enrollment contract and deposit are not received, the applicant’s space cannot be held, and it is possible that another applicant may be accepted who would fill the limited-capacity class. The applicant’s space in the class will be held upon receipt of the enrollment contract and deposit.

Lower School Application Steps

Upper School Application Steps

Upper School Application

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Parents: Complete online application, submit short answers to questions, and request school records and at least one teacher recommendation. Students may also submit a supplemental recommendation.

Students: Submit short answers to questions and share a piece of work that reflects your unique perspective about something that interests you.

Upper School application is available here.

Age Requirements for 2025-2026

  • Kindergarten: 5 years old by September 30, 2025

  • Grade 1: 6 years old by September 30, 2025

  • Grade 2: 7 years old by September 30, 2025

  • Grade 3: 8 years old by September 30, 2025

  • Grade 4: 9 years old by September 30, 2025

  • Grade 5: 10 years old by September 30, 2025

  • Grade 6: 11 years old by September 30, 2025

  • Grade 7: 12 years old by September 30, 2025

Exceptions may be made for student applicants who have a birthdate that is close to September 30.

Non-Discrimination Policy

In administering its affairs, Slate School shall stand firmly behind the principle that the admission of students, the employment of staff, the operation of programs, and the governance of the School shall be open to all who are qualified regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, ethnic origin, or sexual orientation, and it believes that this principle is both firmly grounded in the spirit of American democracy and in keeping with the civil responsibilities of an independent school.