Applicants must take placement tests, submit a current report card, and visit for one day to determine eligibility for enrollment.  Aquinas Academy welcomes qualified students of any race, color, nationality and ethnic origin, disability, and sex, to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school as required by Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments. 


Aquinas Academy, however, does not have the personnel nor the facilities to work effectively with students that have emotional or behavioral problems.

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+ UPCOMING EVENTS:
January 17-19: Midterm Exams
January 20: Pro-Life March in Wilmington
January 20: End of 2nd Marking Period
January 23: March for Life in D.C.

"Consecrate Them in Truth"
To keep tuition costs down, Aquinas requires participation in two fundraisers. Please see the Fundraiser information below for more informaiotna.
Parents interested in enrolling their child should contact the school office to arrange for a school tour for themselves and a visit for their child.  All students applying need to visit the school for one day prior to acceptance.  Application, current report card (or evaluation), and application fee ($50) are to be submitted on or before this visit.

Afterwards, the school staff meets to approve the application.  Within two weeks, acceptance notification will be sent.  (Faster processing is available if requested.)


Click below to view the application form. You may either submit the form via the web, or print and fill out the form and bring it to the school office.  There is a $50 application fee to be submitted with each application.





Aquinas Academy requires particpation in two fundraisers per year.  These two fundraisers are the Blue Rocks Concession stand particpation and the Christmas Festival.  All other fundraisers are optional.


Blue Rocks Concession Stand (May-August)-view     2011 Blue Rocks Schedule

For several years, our parents have worked the concession stands at the Blue Rocks games and have found it to be a successful and enjoyable endeavor.  We would like every family to send 6 workers (1 worker for 6 games, 2 workers for 3 games, etc.) for the season or buy-out.  Games are selected from a schedule received in April.   You may also submit the $250 buy-out and return with your tuition contract.  (This does not count towards the Volunteer Discount unless you work above the 6 worker requirement.)  No one under 14 is allowed to work. 


Christmas Festival (Saturday, December 11, 2010)

Parents are asked to send in donated gift items for classroom raffle baskets.  Organizers will call each family with a list of possible items.  Volunteer hours for the festival may be used towards the Volunteer Discount Hours.